Because of shorter life expectancy and other factors, the Great Wave of immigration didn't result in nearly as many naturalizations and a new voting population like this one has.
In other words, while the immigration wave of the modern era was almost twice as large as the Great Wave, the "Naturalization wave" was three and a half times greater.
We have not even reached the full extent of the wave of immigration, which is still growing.
Numerous factors distinguish the Great Wave favorably from this wave; they are the subject of chapter 7 in my book.
Fast-forward 25 years, and we've admitted roughly 25 million more legal immigrants - 9.5 million just in the past 8 years - admitted countless millions of illegal immigrants, and established a trajectory through chain migration that will bring in even more immigrants, dwarfing the current unprecedented wave.
During the Great Wave, although immigration spiked between 1880 and 1920, the shutoff.
Created a dynamic in which the foreign-born population in the country went down so that by 1970 - ninety years after the beginning of the Great Wave - the immigration population had only increased 44 percent in raw numbers.
https://www.conservativereview.com/news/how-to-fundamentally-transform-a-country/
In other words, while the immigration wave of the modern era was almost twice as large as the Great Wave, the "Naturalization wave" was three and a half times greater.
We have not even reached the full extent of the wave of immigration, which is still growing.
Numerous factors distinguish the Great Wave favorably from this wave; they are the subject of chapter 7 in my book.
Fast-forward 25 years, and we've admitted roughly 25 million more legal immigrants - 9.5 million just in the past 8 years - admitted countless millions of illegal immigrants, and established a trajectory through chain migration that will bring in even more immigrants, dwarfing the current unprecedented wave.
During the Great Wave, although immigration spiked between 1880 and 1920, the shutoff.
Created a dynamic in which the foreign-born population in the country went down so that by 1970 - ninety years after the beginning of the Great Wave - the immigration population had only increased 44 percent in raw numbers.
https://www.conservativereview.com/news/how-to-fundamentally-transform-a-country/
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