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  2. Mexico–United States border wall - Wikipedia

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    A Rasmussen Reports poll from August 19, 2015, found that 51% supported building a wall on the border, while 37% opposed. [147] In a January 2017 study conducted by the Pew Research Center, 39% of Americans identified construction of a U.S.–Mexico border wall as an "important goal for U.S. immigration policy". The survey found that while ...

  3. Ramón Grosfoguel - Wikipedia

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    2003 Colonial Subjects: Puerto Ricans in a Global/Comparative PerspectiveThis book is on Puerto Rico and Puerto Rican political-economy, mass migration, and modes of incorporation to the U.S. It compares Puerto Rican migration experience with Caribbean migration to the United States and Western Europe (University of California Press).

  4. How immigration and border security dominated 2024 and ...

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    Immigration and border security were two issues that dominated 2024 and help decide the November election as the border crisis loomed large over voters. ... 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us ...

  5. Mexico–United States border crisis - Wikipedia

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    The Mexico–United States border crisis is an ongoing migrant crisis in North America concerning the illegal migration of people into the United States.. U.S. Presidents Barack Obama and Donald Trump both referred to surges in migrants at the border as a "crisis" during their tenure. [7]

  6. Illegal migration at US border drops to lowest level since 2020

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    The decline puts U.S. Border Patrol on track to report roughly 1.5 million unlawful crossings in fiscal 2024, down from more than 2 million in fiscal 2023. The federal fiscal year runs Oct. 1 to ...

  7. Stateside Puerto Ricans - Wikipedia

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    Stateside Puerto Ricans [4] [5] (Spanish: Puertorriqueños en Estados Unidos), also ambiguously known as Puerto Rican Americans (Spanish: puertorriqueño-americanos, [6] [7] puertorriqueño-estadounidenses), [8] [9] or Puerto Ricans in the United States, are Puerto Ricans who are in the United States proper of the 50 states and the District of Columbia who were born in or trace any family ...

  8. Mexico's tactic to cut immigration to the US: wear out migrants

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    Mexico's tactics appear to be a way to appease the U.S., which has pressured Latin American nations to help slow migration while failing to overhaul its own immigration system that most Americans ...

  9. List of Stateside Puerto Rican communities - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of communities known for possessing a large number of Stateside Puerto Ricans.Over 38 percent of Stateside Puerto Ricans live in just two states, namely Florida and New York, although large numbers can also be found in the states of New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, and Connecticut.