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Saturday, January 28, 2017

Immigration security

As President Donald Trump Plans a Wall, What We Know About U.S. Immigration


The fence that divides Tijuana, Mexico, from San Diego. If the number of low-skilled Mexican immigrants were to drop by half because of tougher border enforcement, some economists calculate the unemployment rate among unskilled natives would increase, but wages would rise. First, the U.S.’s southern neighbor is no longer the top source of immigration to the country. The number of immigrants arriving from Mexico has been falling steadily since 2004. A Pew Research Center study showed more Mexicans have been leaving the U.S. to return home than arriving. Meanwhile, arrivals from India and China are climbing, making the Asian nations the top sources for new arrivals.

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