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An increase in migrants in the US could hinder Trump's plans

As of 2024, the United States faces significant demographic changes that can significantly affect the country's political landscape. A researcher of the Independent Faith Council Analytical Center, the sociologist Ryan Bjorn, has released new data that testify to the change in the structure of the US population, which casts doubt on the possibility of realizing the slogan "to make America again majestic" in his traditional sense.

According to Bjorj's research, Muslims in the United States are the youngest religious group, with 64% of Muslims aged 18 to 35. This contrasts with the Middle Age of Protestants in the United States, which is 53.3 years, compared to 34.2 years for Muslims. Although Muslims in the United States are numerically smaller than in Europe, their numbers are growing due to immigration from Asia and Africa.

Ryan Bjorn indicates that Muslims in the United States usually come from India, Bangladesh, Pakistan and the Arab countries in the Middle East. These groups show a significant gap in social assistance: senior Muslims, age 30, focused on economic development, while younger (up to 29) are more likely to enjoy social support.

Bjoge notes that the overall trend in the United States indicates a departure from the White Anglo -Saxon Protestant advantage. Future America is formed from representatives of all races, religions, as well as atheists. This creates conditions in which traditional political forces based on old demographic models can face serious difficulties in preserving power.

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