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Mexican Immigration to U.S. Slowed Significantly, Report Says

Mexican Immigration

The Pew Hispanic Center said that not only did immigration come to a near halt after years of growth but also the number of Mexicans leaving rose sharply.

 

Hard US Times Mean Mexicans Sending Money North

Hard US Times Mean Mexicans Sending Money North

Unemployment has hit immigrant communities in the United States so hard that a startling new phenomenon has been detected: Instead of receiving remittances from relatives in the richest country on earth, some down-and-out Mexican families are scraping together what they can to support their unemployed loved ones in the United States.

 

Mexican immigration to U.S. off 40 percent

Mexican immigration to the United States has dropped sharply since 2005, but the flow of migrants returning to Mexico remains steady, according to a study released Wednesday by the Pew Hispanic Center.

 

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