Study: 22.1 Million Illegals Living in U.S. Right Now

We have good news and bad news for you with the video below. The good news is that some new researchers are taking a more honest look at the number of illegal aliens in America. The bad news is that they STILL want to deny that their numbers are too low. Perhaps catastrophically low.

Yale University researchers found that there are somewhere between 16 million and 29 million illegal aliens in America. This blows the accepted figure of 11 million — which has been the singular, unmoving number of illegals since 2006 — out of the water. The average based on their research is about 22 million illegals, or double the accepted “official” number.

But then the researchers — who just did this exhaustive statistical study — suddenly pretend that they can’t do math. Brian Kilmeade of Fox News looks like his head is going to explode as he tries to get a straight answer out of the researchers, while they pretend the number of illegals has been 22 million for almost 20 years. It never goes up or down!

They use logic like this: I have five bananas. I ate two of them, and then you gave me a crate containing 75 oranges. Therefore, I still have five bananas!

What?!

Check out the video below and see if you can spot the moment when they try to pawn off this fuzzy grasp of math. Brian Kilmeade picked up on it immediately and it made his brow furrow.


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