U.S. projected to see negative net migration for first time in 50 years

U.S. projected to see negative net migration for first time in 50 years
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For the first time in at least five decades, the United States is projected to experience negative net migration. The announcement comes as President Trump implements new border policies following four years of Democratic leadership.

A statement released Wednesday claims that after a period described as “Democrats’ disastrous open borders,” the current administration is taking steps to close U.S. borders and increase security. The release asserts, “President Trump is closing our borders and Making America Safe Again.”

The claim marks a significant shift in U.S. migration trends, with officials highlighting this as a milestone not seen in 50 years.



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