“There
is indeed an emergency on our southern border,” Trump said, adding
that there has been a sharp uptick in illegal crossings. “It’s a
colossal surge, and it’s overwhelming our immigration system. We
can’t take you anymore. Our country is full.”
He
also denied the claims of people seeking asylum at the border,
declaring without evidence, “It’s a scam, it’s a hoax.”
Trump's
ignorance knows no bounds. When complaining about the legal
settlement that governs treatment of migrant children and families,
he blamed “Judge Flores, whoever you may be.” But Flores was an
unaccompanied 15-year-old girl from El Salvador who was
strip-searched in custody and housed with men.
Earlier,
Trump's contempt for the American legal system was shown when he
stated, "And
frankly, we should get rid of judges. You can't have a court case
every time sets their foot on our ground."
Is
America full? Only in the crazy fantasy-land which is Trump's brain.
From
sea to shining sea, there is plenty space still
New
York City, which is far and away the most populous city in the U.S.,
was home to an estimated 8.5 million people in 2016. More people live
in this one city than in the entire states of Idaho, Montana, North
Dakota, South Dakota, Wyoming, New Mexico, Vermont, and the District
of Columbia combined. For sure, New York City is rather densely
populated, but it is certainly not an uncomfortable place to live in
terms of space. Besides, many cities in other countries are far more
densely populated.
New
York City consists of five boroughs spanning five counties, the most
densely populated of which is New York County. This county, which
consists principally of the island of Manhattan, is far and away the
most densely populated county in the U.S., housing 72,000 people per
square mile. At that population density, the entire population of the
United States could reside in the tiny State of Connecticut. Brooklyn
has slightly less than half the population density of Manhattan. The
top four most densely populated counties in America are all in New
York City. If all Americans lived at the same population density as
the average population density of all five of New York City’s
boroughs (approximately 28,000 people per square mile), we’d all
fit comfortably in the combined area of Delaware and Maryland.
Over
10.1 million people call Los Angeles County home. But if you know Los
Angeles County, or are familiar with any of the counties listed
above, you also know that life at this population density is quite
comfortable, with plenty of parks, open spaces, and many acre sized
residential properties. At a similar population density of Los
Angeles County, the entire U.S. population could fit inside the state
of New Mexico. Certainly in practice we would still need to figure in
access to adequate water resources and would need much more land area
to account for agricultural purposes, public services, transportation
and, of course, sustainability and conservation. However, this is
merely a thought experiment to demonstrate that if America has
enough elbow room to fit our entire population comfortably into an
area the size of New Mexico, we probably have enough room for many
more people as well and unlike Trump's claim. America is not going to
be running out of room any time soon.
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