Wednesday, January 28, 2026

"U.S. population growth slows sharply as immigration declines, census bureau says"

By Prince George's County Ex-Pat
sent: wednesday, january 28, 2026 at 05:46:11 p.m. est

"U.S. population growth slows sharply as immigration declines, census bureau says"

https://wjla.com/news/nation-world/us-population-growth-slows-sharply-as-immigration-declines-census-bureau-says-president-donald-trump-crime-crackdown-ice-border-patrol-protection-dhs-minneapolis-minnesota-protests-riots-federal-agents-officers-deadly-shootings



4 comments:

  1. Take the money White Americans will save from a proposed credit card rate limitation,put it in a giant fund that couples can draw from to raise extra kids. There has to be trillions. The rest of America can just have lower monthly c. c.payments.

    --GRA

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  2. This is good news. Egalitarian immigration fanatics on the Left and natalist fanatics on the Right are bound to be disappointed.

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  3. O'REILLY PREDICTS U.S. MILITARY ACTION,AGAINST IRAN "SOON."

    GRA:Just a quick comment from Bill on that subject,but he says,"it's coming--soon."

    He also says "no shutdown on the budget."

    Let's see how "Carnac O'Reilly" fares on these.

    --GRA

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  4. DEAL REACHED ON DHS FUNDING--NO GOVERNMENT SHUTDOWN

    ass(ociated)press
    democrats and the White House have struck a deal to avert a partial government shutdown and temporarily fund the Department of Homeland Security as they negotiate new restrictions for President Donald Trump’s surge of immigration enforcement.

    The two sides have agreed to separate homeland security funding from the rest of the legislation and fund DHS for two weeks while they debate Democratic demands for curbs on the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency. The potential deal comes after democrats voted to block legislation to fund DHS on Thursday.

    Trump said in a social media post that “republicans and democrats have come together to get the vast majority of the government funded until September,” while extending current funding for Homeland Security.

    The Senate could vote on the deal as soon as Thursday evening. Republican leaders who had wanted a longer extension of the Homeland funding were still checking with their conference to make sure there were no objections to the deal and it could pass quickly.

    GRA:O'Reilly predicted it today,I did yesterday(pat myself on the back).

    --GRA

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