The Citizen (Gauteng)

Drop in US illegal migrants

REPORT: THE NUMBER OF IMMIGRANTS, MAINLY FROM MEXICO, AT LOWEST LEVEL SINCE 2004

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‘Asians account for 22% of unauthoris­ed immigrants recently arriving in America’.

Washington

The population of unauthoris­ed immigrants in the US fell to 10.7 million in 2016, its lowest level since 2004, due largely to a decline in the number of people coming from Mexico, a study released on Tuesday said.

The report from the Pew Research Centre – https://pewrsr. ch/2Qptbid, based on US Census data and other figures from 2016 – showed the number of illegal immigrants declined steadily since its peak of 12.2 million in 2007.

Researcher­s believe part of the reason for the decline was the economic recession that gripped the US in 2007 and the slow recovery that followed, which limited work opportunit­ies for migrants.

“The combinatio­n of economic forces and enforcemen­t priorities may be working together to discourage people from arriving, or sending them home,” said D’Vera Cohn, one of the authors of the Pew Research Centre report.

President Donald Trump has made immigratio­n enforcemen­t a focus for his administra­tion, most recently pressing the US Congress to authorise funding of a wall on the border with Mexico and deploying troops in advance of the arrival of a caravan of migrants from Central America.

Even before Trump took office, a decline in the number of illegal immigrants from Mexico had changed the demographi­c profile of unauthoris­ed migrants in the United States.

Mexico is still the country of origin for about half the unauthoris­ed immigrants in the US, but their number in that total population fell by 1.5 million between 2007 and 2016, the Pew report found. During that decade, the number of unauthoris­ed immigrants from Central America increased by 375 000.

With the share of Mexicans decreasing, Asians account for 22% of unauthoris­ed immigrants who recently arrived in the US, the report found.

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