They talk but don't walk the walk!
Unfortunately.
After
Donald Trump claimed victory in the
presidential election, nearly half of all
Los Angeles residents are considering leaving the country, according to a new study.
While roughly one in four Americans said
they are considered moving abroad, that number was far higher in some of America's largest cities, based on a new report from the Immigration Advice Service.
In Los Angeles, 47 percent of residents said they were interested in leaving the country, while 35 percent of New Yorkers said the same.
"There's a complex mix of factors that affect a person's choice to emigrate and their preferred destination. However, perceived stability—both financial and political—is extremely important," Ono Okeregha, director at the Immigration Advice Service, said in a statement.
"The recent U.S. election has sent shockwaves through America and beyond. There is a real sense of uncertainty."