The U.S. immigrant population has declined for the first time in decades, with reports indicating a decrease of approximately 1.5 million immigrants. This decline, attributed to immigration policies implemented under the Trump administration, marks the first reduction in over 50 years. Economists have expressed concerns that this shrinking immigrant population may slow economic growth and reduce the labor force. The change reflects a significant shift in demographic trends and immigration patterns in the United States.
US immigrant population decreases for first time in 50 years as Trump admin spurs mass exodus https://t.co/uAPdqAEtQB
Trump's crackdown appears to have driven 1.5 million immigrants out of the U.S., the first time the immigrant population has fallen in decades. It could slow the economy. https://t.co/dZtndPTpgs
🇺🇸 ¡Caída histórica de migrantes en EU! Esta reducción es significativa porque es la primera vez que sucede en más de medio siglo, ¿Trump está logrando su cometido? ➡️ https://t.co/zLQwZZ4IM7 https://t.co/TTb0iXpHXO