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IMMIGRANTS RETURNING HOME DUE TO DOWNTURN IN U.S. ECONOMY PDF Print E-mail
Saturday, 11 October 2008 09:19

Mexico City, Mexico - Due to the grim economic climate of the United States, officials say that an increasing number of immigrants are returning home to Latin America.

Immigrants, both legal and illegal, reportedly have no choice but to return to their native countries due to the limited number of jobs in employment sectors that predominantly attract recent immigrants such as the restaurant, landscaping, and construction industries. Immigration officials in Mexico City note that while immigration tends to be cyclical, with many immigrants returning home for the December and January holidays, they are already seeing an increase in returning immigrants. In fact, it is estimated that 30,000 additional immigrants will leave the United States due to the decrease in employment opportunities. Officials remark that Mexican immigrants who have lived in the U.S. over two years rarely return home, as they generally have established familial connections in the U.S. and employment prospects are even worse back home. In addition to the increase in immigrants leaving the United States, immigration to the United States has decreased in recent years. According to the U.S. Border Patrol, apprehensions of illegal immigrants were down 18 percent from 2006 and almost 40 percent from 2005. Overall, however, immigration to the United States remains popular, as there are an estimated 12 million undocumented immigrants residing in the country.

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