Electing A New People: How Many New Voters Would Amnesty Create? A Lot!

By James Fulford

10/11/2013

CIS has a report on the number of immigrants who would be added to the voting rolls by the Gang of Eight bill. It’s a very large number:

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How Many New Voters Would S.744 Create?

A look at the electoral implications of the Gang of Eight immigration bill

By Steven A. Camarota October 2013

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Steven A. Camarota is the Director of Research at the Center for Immigration Studies.


Based on projections published by the Congressional Budget Office (CBO), we estimate that if S.744 were to become law it will add more than 17 million new potential voting-age citizens by 2036. These new potential voters are in addition to the nearly 15 million that the current level of legal immigration will add by 2036. Combined, current immigration plus the effects of S.744 would add more than 32 million potential new voting-age citizens by 2036. To place these figures in perspective, the last four presidential elections were decided by 4.5 million votes on average.

Among the report’s findings:

This is what Peter Brimelow and Ed Rubenstein were talking about in their articles "Electing A New People" [National Review, June 16, 1997] and Swept Away, American Outlook. [Fall 2001]. By the way, I used a different picture to illustrate this blog item than CIS did to illustrate their report. They used this stock image of a white hand and a ballot:

White hand

Don’t they know that pictures of white hands are racist?

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