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Its that Mexican immigration has slowed down, not that Mexicans are going home in mass or anything like that. During the height of Mexican immigration (the Bush years), you would see Los Angeles getting 25-30k Mexican immigrants a year while Houston, Dallas, and Chicago would bring in about 10-12k a year. Now that number is around 20k for LA and 7-8k for Houston, Dallas, and Chicago.
Its just that its slowed down.
LOL. That's what I know. My post didn't suggest anything but a slow down. Nothing else.
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