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Lest you have any doubts that the Empire is collapsing. -- MCR
Report:
Immigration From Mexico To U.S. Comes To Standstill
NPR,
23
April, 2012
The
historic wave of migration from Mexico to the United States, which
over four decades brought 12 million immigrants to the country, has
come to a standstill. That's what a new
Pew Hispanic Center study released today found.
Using
government figures from both Mexico and the United States, Pew found
that from 2005 to 2010, 1.37 million people migrated from Mexico
to the United States, but that was negated and probably overtaken by
the 1.39 million people estimated to have migrated from the United
States to Mexico.
Here's
the graph that compares those numbers to the 1995 to 2000 numbers:
Pew
gives this explanation for the immigration halt:
"The
standstill appears to be the result of many factors, including the
weakened U.S. job and housing construction markets, heightened border
enforcement, a rise in deportations, the growing dangers associated
with illegal border crossings, the long-term decline in Mexico's
birth rates and changing economic conditions in Mexico."
Here
are a couple of more highlights from the report:
—
"This sharp
downward trend in net migration has led to the first significant
decrease in at least two decades in the number of unauthorized
Mexican immigrants living in the U.S.—to 6.1 million in 2011, down
from a peak of nearly 7 million in 2007."
—
"Apprehensions of
Mexicans trying to cross the border illegally have plummeted by more
than 70% in recent years, from more than 1 million in 2005 to 286,000
in 2011—a likely indication that fewer unauthorized immigrants are
trying to cross. This decline has occurred at a time when funding in
the U.S. for border enforcement—including more agents and more
fencing—has risen sharply."
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