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  2. International migration drives Illinois' population increase

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    (The Center Square) – In the past year, Illinois saw nearly 113,000 people from other countries move into the state, helping the state grow by nearly 68,000 people. Vintage 2024 numbers from the ...

  3. International migration drives state population increase For the first time in a decade, Illinois’ population increased in the year ending July 1, 2024, ending a decade of decline. Numbers ...

  4. Migration drives population growth in Texas - AOL

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    (The Center Square) – Texas led the U.S. again in population gains over the year in domestic migration and births, according to the latest Census data. Between July 1, 2023, and June 30, 2024 ...

  5. 2014 American immigration crisis - Wikipedia

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    Detention centers with facilities for families with children were built in Artesia, New Mexico, a temporary site that closed in December 2014; one in Dilley, Texas, that is managed by Corrections Corporation of America and located across 50 acres with a capacity of 2,400 migrants; Karnes City, Texas, with a capacity of 530 people; and a small ...

  6. Immigration policy in Texas - Wikipedia

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    Trend of Mexican migration to the United States, 1900 - 2016. The state of Texas has a long history of immigration and immigration policy. [1] The region that is now Texas was originally home to several Native American tribes. The first European immigrants arrived in the 1600s when the land was colonized by the French and the Spanish.

  7. Immigration - Wikipedia

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    Effects may vary due to factors like the migrants' age, education, reason for migration, [80] the strength of the economy, and how long ago the migration took place. [ 81 ] Low-skill immigration has been linked to greater income inequality in the native population, [ 82 ] [ 83 ] but overall immigration was found to account for a relatively ...

  8. INSIGHT-'Not afraid to shoot': Migration raises tension in ...

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    More migrants are crossing the U.S.-Mexico border near Del Rio, Texas than Martinez recalls in his 13 years as Val Verde County Sheriff. Last month, he said, a resident fired his gun to scare a ...

  9. Migrant crisis - Wikipedia

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    In June, 2019 (five years into crisis), more than 350 "unaccompanied children" have been removed from a holding facility in Texas to bring it into compliance as designed to hold around 120. [11] Resource management towards the immigrants in USA includes "private sector" involvement as listed in the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986 ...