The number of immigrants in the United States appears to be shrinking for the first time since the 1960s — though the population of unauthorized immigrants reached a record-setting 14 million just two ...
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New data shows that after 50 years, the US immigrant population is now declining. In January 2025, 53.3 million immigrants lived in the United States, but in June 2025, it was recorded that 51.9 ...
After reaching a peak of 53.3 million in January, the United States’ immigrant population appears to have begun to decline, its first decrease in more than five decades, according to new reports from ...
America's immigrant population is declining for the first time in decades. A new Pew Research Center analysis of census data found about 1.5 million immigrants have left the U.S. this year. The data ...
An analysis of the Bureau of Labor Statistics’s household survey found a major decrease in the U.S. immigrant population from January to May, with roughly 1 million leaving the country. The Center for ...
For the first time in decades, more immigrants are leaving the United States than arriving, a new study finds, an early indication that President Donald Trump’s hard-line immigration agenda is leading ...
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Chicago lost more than 30,000 immigrants in the last decade, according to a new report from the Metropolitan Planning Council. The decline in Chicago's immigrant population is steepest among Latino ...