Anonymous For first time in 90 years, mo(...) 02/27/26(Fri)05:23:14 No. 1492318 https://news.yahoo.com/first-time-90-years-more-201700554.html NEW YORK — For the first time in roughly 90 years — dating back to the Great Depression — the United States has seen more people moving out of the country than moving in. The Trump administration has made immigration to the U.S., along with mass deportations, chief among its priorities. But according to the Wall Street Journal, there’s also an exodus fueled by American citizens seeking better lives abroad. The U.S. experienced a net negative migration of roughly 150,000 people in 2025, according to the Brookings Institution. The Washington, D.C. think tank expects even more Americans than that will leave in 2026. A Wall Street Journal analysis of data from just 15 countries found that at least 180,000 Americans citizens left the U.S. to live abroad last year. The total number is almost surely higher globally. Telecommuters and retirees are reportedly finding that their U.S. incomes go further outside of the 50 states. The Journal also cites safety as a top reason Americans are increasingly opting to live abroad. “You don’t face the prospect of your 5-year-old going into a kindergarten and doing an active shooter drill,” said 41-year-old Chris Ford, who works for a Dallas-based company and lives in Berlin. The Journal reports the number of Americans living in Spain, the Netherlands and the Czech Republic has roughly doubled in the past decade. Twice as many U.S. citizens moved to Ireland in 2025 than in 2024. Germany took in more Americans than the reverse last year, while the number of U.S. citizens living in Portugal reportedly increased by 500% since the Covid pandemic, including a 36% spike in 2024. Meanwhile, the United States saw 2.875 million deportations including “self-deportations” in 2025, according to the Department of Homeland Security. >>
Anonymous 02/27/26(Fri)05:25:10 No. 1492319 >>1492318 Good. What's the issue?>>
Anonymous 02/27/26(Fri)05:46:43 No. 1492324 >>1492318 >Become authoritarian hell hole under conservatives rule >People flee the country We already saw this in Germany in the 1930s. Granted the guy running that shit show wasn't a draft dodger, might have been a pedo too though.>>
Anonymous 02/27/26(Fri)07:24:55 No. 1492333 >>1492324 >ZOMG He's kicking out illegals! NAZI!!! >>
Anonymous 02/27/26(Fri)09:06:50 No. 1492342 >>1492333 The number quantified by Citizens leaving. Do they not teach you reading comprehension in jewish shill bootcamp?>>
Anonymous 02/27/26(Fri)09:30:43 No. 1492346 >>1492342 Yet somehow we still have the unhappy terrorists. Man, I wish they'd leave, stop taking their HIV meds or suicide by ICE or something.>>
Anonymous 02/27/26(Fri)09:57:16 No. 1492348 >>1492342 >retard doesn't understand that post was mocking the anon calling the US an authoritarian hell hole, Germany in the 1930s Do they not teach you reading comprehension in jewish shill bootcamp?>>
Anonymous 02/27/26(Fri)11:00:02 No. 1492355 >>1492318 This mostly makes me wonder what was happening in the mid 1920s.>>
Anonymous 02/27/26(Fri)11:43:22 No. 1492359 >>1492355 >What is the Wall Street Crash >>
Anonymous 02/27/26(Fri)12:17:20 No. 1492361 >>1492359 And nowwe have a wall street boom>>
Anonymous 02/27/26(Fri)12:57:51 No. 1492367 >>1492355 financial crisis, spanish flu, prohibition, women's suffrage
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