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Quote (Ghot @ 7 May 2018 01:08)
Look at it this way. We can find graphs that show the immigrant population is slightly less. We can find graphs that show the deportation is HIGHER.
For BOTH to be true... the FLOW into the US must be higher.
What the fuck dude? Can't you even manage basic math?
If deportation is higher then the immigrant population falls UNLESS the flow into the US is higher than the rate of flow out of the US.
Here's a simple equation.
Imagine -
Two days ago the immigrant population was 100 people.
Yesterday 10 people entered the US and 5 former immigrants left. The immigrant population is now 105 people.
Today 10 people entered the US and deportation was increased meaning 12 former immigrants left. The immigrant population is now 103 people.
The immigrant population has decreased yet the amount of immigrants entering the country remained the same.
Tomorrow 9 people will enter the US and 13 former immigrants will leave. The immigrant population will then comprise of 99 people.
The immigrant population has decreased again and the rate of deportation has increased. This time the flow of people into the country has
decreased. A direct refutation of your idiotic assertion.
This is primary school level addition and subtraction dude. In no way must it be true that the flow of immigrants into the US must be increasing if their population has fallen and the rate of deportation has risen. I have just proven it with the level of math that most people can do before they even start school here in the UK.
You are demonstrably worse at math than the average 5 y/o.
This post was edited by Scaly on May 7 2018 12:51pm