Washington – President Donald Trump’s The non-partisan Congressional Budget Office said Wednesday that mass deportations and other hardline immigration measures would result in about 320,000 people evacuating 320,000 people from the United States, and the report also predicts that the U.S. population will grow slowly than previously expected.
Trump’s The tax and expenditure law passed and signed in July includes approximately $150 billion to boost the mass deportation agenda for the next four years. This includes funds from the southern U.S. border wall to detention centers and thousands of other law enforcement officers. The CBO found that these measures could be used to remove 290,000 immigrants and another 30,000 could voluntarily leave the United States.
Coupled with lower fertility rates in the United States, the decline in immigration means that by 2035, the U.S. Congress will have a 4.5 million lower projection of the U.S. population than in non-partisan offices in January. It warned that its population forecast was “highly uncertain”, but estimated the U.S. would have 367 million people by 2055.
Lowering immigration to the United States may have an impact on the country’s economy and government budget. The report does not address these issues directly, but notes that the expected population is “of people aged 25 to 54, which is the age group most likely to participate in the workforce, rather than the previously expected workforce.”
Democrats in Congress have been warning that mass deportation could damage the U.S. economy and lead to higher prices for groceries and other goods.
In the White House, trump card He once said that he wanted to see a “baby prosperity” in the United States, and his administration agreed with the idea of encouraging Americans to have more children. But Congress David found no sign of it.
It noted: “Death is expected to exceed birth in 2031, two years earlier than previously expected.”