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Have immigrant numbers outpaced births?

- Kwasi Gyamfi Asiedu PolitiFact.com

With ominous music playing in the background, former Fox News host Tucker Carlson presented his latest minidocume­ntary, titled “The Invasion.” In it, Carlson warns about massive demographi­c changes in the United States that he says are orchestrat­ed by politician­s. As he narrates, images of migrants sleeping on sidewalks and in public facilities such as airports and police stations across the U.S. scroll past.

Carlson paints a gloomy picture and makes several claims, including, “In August 2023, illegal immigratio­n outpaced American births.” The claim is included in an excerpt from a video that was shared Jan. 17 on Facebook.

“It is ending: the country you grew up in no longer exists. Soon it would be unrecogniz­able,” Carlson says. “Americans are being replaced. That is not a conspiracy theory; it is a fact.”

It is a nod to the “great replacemen­t theory,” a debunked conspiracy theory that claims Democrats and other people in power are replacing white people of European descent with nonwhite immigrants.

The theory has been referenced by some mass shooters in the U.S. and abroad.

The Carlson video focuses on Chicago, which has struggled to house arriving migrants. Carlson said U.S. cities “are hellish, and immigratio­n is the reason.”

The Facebook video was flagged as part of Meta’s efforts to combat false news and misinforma­tion on its News Feed.

PolitiFact asked the Tucker Carlson Network for evidence for this claim but did not receive a response.

In the Facebook video, Carlson refers to a chart around the one-minute mark that shows U.S. births versus migrants illegally entering the U.S. under both President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump. The chart is attributed to an account on X, formerly Twitter, with the username @fentasyl that identifies itself by the name “datahazard.” The version that Carlson shows does not include precise numbers of births or migrants, or months of the year. The X account has shared multiple versions of the chart, one time correcting itself about which month migrant encounters supposedly outpaced births.

A modified version of the same graph was reshared Dec. 29 by Elon Musk, CEO of X, who said he was reposting it “to give you a sense of the immense and growing size of illegal immigratio­n!”

To check this claim, we compared nationwide August birth data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention with August immigratio­n data from Customs and Border Protection.

According to provisiona­l 2023 data from the CDC, there were 322,000 births in August. The same month, federal agencies said there were 304,073 migrant encounters nationwide.

But encounters represent events, not people, and are not a reliable way to determine how many people have crossed the border illegally. The same people can be counted more than once if they have tried to cross the border multiple times. Therefore, it’s not accurate to say that 304,073 migrants illegally entered the U.S. in August.

It is also impossible to accurately measure the number of people who have illegally crossed the U.S. border because border authoritie­s don’t stop everyone.

The claim also fails to account for the 82,657 encounters that ended with people being removed or returned to their home countries, according to data from the Homeland Security Department, which oversees CBP.

U.S. August births were 322,000, and although federal immigratio­n authoritie­s counted 304,073 encounters with migrants entering the U.S. illegally that month, that number counts events, not people.

We rate the claim that “in August 2023, illegal immigratio­n outpaced American births” False.

PolitiFact Staff Writer Maria Ramirez Uribe contribute­d to this report.

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