Record Immigrant Population Decline Under Trump Exposes Policy Impact and Borders Under Siege
A Pew Research study reveals a historic drop in U.S. immigrant population, fueled by President Trump’s strict immigration policies that have slowed illegal crossings and ramped up deportations—raising urgent questions about border security and national sovereignty.
In a development unseen since the Great Depression, the United States has experienced its first decline in immigrant population in over half a century. According to a recent Pew Research Center report, the immigrant population dropped by 1.4 million during the first six months of President Donald Trump's administration, from a peak of 53.3 million in January to 51.9 million by June. This landmark shift did not happen by accident. It is the direct result of an aggressive enforcement agenda that challenges decades of permissive immigration policies undermining America's borders and sovereignty. Since taking office, President Trump has signed no...
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