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US-Mexico tensions could fuel new migration crisis

Experts warn that escalating economic and military tensions between the U.S. and Mexico could destabilize the region and lead ...
Former immigration minister Mr Jenrick (pictured) co-authored the report alongside former health minister Neil O'Brien - Maja Smiejkowska/REUTERS Record-high levels of immigration have failed to boost ...
Stephen Miller has been the public face of the Trump administration’s unprecedented immigration crackdown and deportation campaign, but a Cuba-born Harvard University economist who prefers a lower ...
Jon Baselice of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce speaks at a conference in Washington, D.C., held by the National Immigration Forum. (Photo: Marty Schladen, Ohio Capital Journal) WASHINGTON, D.C. — ...
The American story is incomprehensible apart from immigration. Our future, similarly, is unimaginable apart from the lives, voices, and contributions of immigrants. And yet, immigration remains one of ...
Let’s assume an economic baseline where from 2025 to 2040, the American economy sees annual real GDP growth of maybe 2.0 percent. Such a forecast, even a bit lower, is in keeping with what many Wall ...
In recent years, it has been common to hear US politicians claim that immigration is a primary cause of various social ills. However, most careful studies continue to show immigration is, on balance, ...
With fears of a U.S. recession wiped away and financial markets bulled up on the growth trajectory again, an immigration boost is playing a key role–and may even prove disinflationary to boot. Likely ...
Numbering an estimated 169 million, [1] international migrant laborers are generally regarded in mainstream economic circles as playing a substantial role in poverty alleviation and economic ...
Immigration, both legal and illegal, has been a contentious issue in the U.S. for more than a hundred years and now is taking a particularly central role in the 2024 election. This is a complex ...