For First Time Since Depression, More Mexicans Leave U.S. Than Enter

April 24th, 2012

Via: Washington Post:

A four-decade tidal wave of Mexican immigration to the United States has receded, causing a historic shift in migration patterns as more Mexicans now leave the United States for Mexico than the other way around, according to a report from the Pew Hispanic Center.

It is the first reversal in the trend since the Depression, and experts say that a declining Mexican birthrate and other factors may make it permanent.

“I think the massive boom in Mexican immigration is over and I don’t think it will ever return to the numbers we saw in the 1990s and 2000s,” said Douglas Massey, a professor of sociology and public affairs at Princeton University and co-director of the Mexican Migration Project, which has been gathering data on the subject for 30 years.

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One Response to “For First Time Since Depression, More Mexicans Leave U.S. Than Enter”

  1. Zuma says:

    what are the stats on US citizens joining the exodus i wonder…

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