Amid President Donald Trump‘s stringent immigration policies, for the first time in 50 years, the U.S has witnessed negative net migration, a report from the Brookings Institution revealed.
The report, released on Monday, revealed that the negative net migration is primarily due to a substantial decrease in entries into the U.S. The study estimated net flows of -295,000 to -10,000 for the year.
Negative net migration occurs when more people leave a country than enter it over a given period. Notably, the report estimates 310,000–315,000 removals in 2025, significantly below the administration’s claim that more than 600,000 people have been removed so far.
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