Still the Land of Dreams: 150 Million Want to Immigrate to U.S.

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Terence P. Jeffrey
CNS News
April 22, 2012

It has become a cliché for politicians who want to provide some sort of pathway to U.S. citizenship to the estimated 11.2 million illegal aliens living in the United States to say that these illegal aliens will need to “go to the back of the line” first.

However, there are already about 150 million adults living in countries around the world who would migrate to the United States if they could, according to a Gallup survey released on Friday.

That does not count any children these 150 million would-be immigrants might want to bring with them to the United States.

To arrive at this figure, Gallup interviewed 452,199 people at least 15 years or older in 151 countries around the world from 2009 and 2011. Gallup asked: “Ideally, if you had the opportunity, would you like to move permanently to another country, or would you prefer to continue living in this country? To which country would you like to move?”

The 150 million people whom Gallup estimated would like to come to the United States includes 22 million Chinese, 15 million Nigerians, 10 million Indians, 8 million Bangladeshis, 7 million Brazilians, 5 million Filipinos, 5 million Japanese, 5 million Mexicans, and 3 million each from Vietnam, Kenya and the United Kingdom.

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4 Responses to “Still the Land of Dreams: 150 Million Want to Immigrate to U.S.”

  1. 150 million new idiots.

  2. all those chinese will soon be living in idaho. half of latin america is already here so i think gallup had better revisit those numbers. whatta joke.

    the USA is still (for all its faults) the best place to be on this blue ball spinning in space .

  3. HAHA THEY WANT MORE IMMIGRANTS SO THEY CAN KILL MORE PPL TO “STOP CLIMATE CHANGE”. i will trade places where they live, until a revolution starts. then i will come home and support my ppl and my country who i love so dearly.

  4. Given that the world population is over 10 billion, I’d be grateful that the number is that low.

    I get people in my workplace asking me why i don’t go to the USA (as I’m an engineer). It’s hard for me to explain to them about safe areas, ghettoes and gated communities, and not being able to go out at night.
    But everyone knows about the TSA, affirmative action program, private healthcare and having to drive to get anywhere.

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