MORE J'CANS SAID FLEEING AMERICA
Tough economy, stricter enforcement of immigration policies trigger return home
BY INGRID BROWN Observer senior reporter browni@jamaicaobserver.com
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Scores of Jamaicans are believed to be among the 1.7 million illegal immigrants in the United States who have opted to return home in the last two years, rather than endure the harsh realities of a tough American economy and stricter enforcement of immigration policies.
BECKFORD... If the crime rate was 50 per cent lower a lot of people would return home
According to the US Centre for Immigration Studies (CIS), the population of undocumented persons in the United States declined by some 14 per cent or 1.7 million people between the summer of 2007 and spring of 2009.
Analysing Census Bureau data, researchers Steven Camarota and Karen Jensenius calculate that the number of immigrants entering the USA illegally has fallen by one-third, while the number returning home has more than doubled.
"Both increased immigration enforcement and the recession seem to explain this decline," they report.
http://jamaicaobserver.com/news/html...G_AMERICA_.asp
Tough economy, stricter enforcement of immigration policies trigger return home
BY INGRID BROWN Observer senior reporter browni@jamaicaobserver.com
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Scores of Jamaicans are believed to be among the 1.7 million illegal immigrants in the United States who have opted to return home in the last two years, rather than endure the harsh realities of a tough American economy and stricter enforcement of immigration policies.
BECKFORD... If the crime rate was 50 per cent lower a lot of people would return home
According to the US Centre for Immigration Studies (CIS), the population of undocumented persons in the United States declined by some 14 per cent or 1.7 million people between the summer of 2007 and spring of 2009.
Analysing Census Bureau data, researchers Steven Camarota and Karen Jensenius calculate that the number of immigrants entering the USA illegally has fallen by one-third, while the number returning home has more than doubled.
"Both increased immigration enforcement and the recession seem to explain this decline," they report.
http://jamaicaobserver.com/news/html...G_AMERICA_.asp
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