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Sally Benson \u2014 April 7, 2016<\/p>\n

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\nPhoto: iStock<\/p>\n

In stark contrast to all the bloviating and blustering about building a wall and protecting our borders from \u2013 I can\u2019t repeat it here \u2013 Mexicans, facts are facts. And the plain fact is that the number of migrants coming to the U.S. from Mexico has decreased dramatically over the past decade. According to figures tallied by the Pew Research Center, the U.S. experienced a net loss of 140,000 Mexican migrants from 2009 through 2014. That\u2019s right; a net loss.<\/p>\n

There\u2019s been a steady decrease for years, and following the Great Recession, immigration to the U.S. from Mexico is well below its peak in the year 2000. Between 1995 and 2000, nearly 3 million Mexican-born migrants entered the U.S.; between 2005 and 2010, that number dropped to about 1.4 million. Most recently, in the years between 2009 and 2014, the number of Mexican immigrants entering the United States was about 870,000.<\/p>\n

The road back to Mexico is more populated. During the five-year period from 2009 to 2014, about 1 million people left the U.S. to return to Mexico. In the five-year period prior to that \u2013 during the grind of the Recession \u2013 the figure was close to 1.4 million \u2013 basically matching the number of Mexicans coming in.<\/p>\n

As Pew states it, \u201cAs the flow of new immigrants slows and the number of returnees remains high, the net flow from Mexico to the U.S. is now negative, though both flows are smaller than they were five years ago.\u201d<\/p>\n

So what does that mean for those currently in the U.S.? Pew: \u201cThe negative immigration flow from Mexico to the U.S. also is reflected in the number of Mexican immigrants currently residing in the U.S. with and without authorization, which has continued to drop since reaching its peak in 2007 \u2013 from 12.8 million to 11.7 million in 2014.\u201d (My emphasis.)<\/p>\n

There are many reasons for the flip-flop in numbers, among them increased pressure at the border in the U.S. Southwest and stepped-up enforcement of deportations. Pew states that the population of unauthorized Mexicans in the U.S. reached a peak of 6.9 million in 2007, and has since declined to about 5.6 million in 2014.<\/p>\n

The decrease in new inflow doesn\u2019t mean that the immigration system has been fixed \u2013 not by a long shot. And Pew offers some interesting facts about Mexico and immigration trends into the U.S.<\/p>\n