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Is there really an American exodus?

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No, that's silly to even think so.

Net migration, too funny ... when USA Imm can't process legal immigrants fast enough. Who believes this crap, when during Biden, you had millions arrive illegally in 4 yrs time.

... " And for the first time in decades, the U.S. could be experiencing negative net migration — more people leaving than entering. A study published this year by the Brookings Institution estimates net migration turned negative in 2025, the first time in at least half a century " ...

Reality ...

... " AI Overview

The U.S. generally permits roughly 1 million to 1.2 million new legal permanent residents (green card holders) annually." ...

39 minutes ago, Front Row said:

Interesting report from NPR.

https://www.npr.org/2026/04/23/nx-s1-5763809/tiktok-moving-vietnam-thailand-american-expats?utm_source=bsky.app&utm_campaign=npr&utm_term=nprnews&utm_medium=social

NPR do they still have funding?

14 minutes ago, VocalNeal said:

NPR do they still have funding?


No. An Amazing thing happened. Liberals found their own 100million to run it.

So much for the end of western civilization if they were to be defunded. lol

This new Canadian law that allows any/all Americans who can prove Canadian ancestry without restriction of time, regardless, of how many great great great grandparents are identified (only need to find one), then there's a possibility that will have an impact in coming years. I'd guess older Americans who already live in States close to the border with Canada would be the most interested because they are already used to cold winters, and as they head towards old age, they'd be entitled to Canada's free health/hospital coverage (provided they took up residence in a Canadian province - just holding a passport isn't enough).

8 minutes ago, ronnie50 said:

This new Canadian law that allows any/all Americans who can prove Canadian ancestry without restriction of time, regardless, of how many great great great grandparents are identified (only need to find one), then there's a possibility that will have an impact in coming years. I'd guess older Americans who already live in States close to the border with Canada would be the most interested because they are already used to cold winters, and as they head towards old age, they'd be entitled to Canada's free health/hospital coverage (provided they took up residence in a Canadian province - just holding a passport isn't enough).

My mother's side of the family is from Nova Scotia, which means I qualify, but I'm not interested in moving to Canada.

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