Kamala Harris’ Immigration Policies Could Lead To 12.3 Million Illegal Immigrants By 2025, Report Says

A new analysis suggests that under a Kamala Harris presidency, the U.S. could see a dramatic rise in illegal immigration, with nearly 12.3 million illegal immigrants arriving over the course of her four-year term. The report estimates that by 2025, about four million new illegal immigrants could cross the border, continuing the policies of the Biden administration.

In a comparison of immigration scenarios under both Harris and Donald Trump, the study found that the Harris administration would see significantly higher immigration levels. In the “Harris, high” scenario, 3.7 million immigrants are expected to enter the U.S. in 2025, compared to a potential outmigration of 740,000 under Trump’s policies.

The influx of immigrants under Harris’ policies would have a major impact on the U.S. population, which could increase by 15 million in just four years. This increase in population is projected to strain housing resources, with critics arguing that Harris’ plan to invest $40 billion in housing would be insufficient to address the needs of both Americans and illegal immigrants.

Trump’s immigration plan, which includes securing the border and deporting illegal immigrants, contrasts sharply with Harris’ approach. Trump argues that reducing illegal immigration would free up resources, including housing, for American citizens, while Harris’ policies would lead to more competition for these resources.