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Donald Trump campaigned for the presidency in 2016 with a pledge to bring
down illegal immigration, famously blaming undocumented migrants from
Mexico for a host of problems, including drugs and crime. In the four years
since, how has this rhetoric translated into a wider immigration policy?
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But this rise conceals a big shi in the largest group by far within this
population - those who have moved to the US from Mexico. Having remained
at nearly the same level for years, the number of people living in the US who
were born in Mexico has fallen steadily since Mr Trump's election.
While this dip was more than offset by an increase in the number of people
who have moved to the US from elsewhere in Latin America and the
Caribbean, demographers at the US Census Bureau have estimated that net
migration - the number of people moving to the US minus those moving out of
the US - has fallen to its lowest level for a decade.
This is partly due to lower levels of immigration, but also because more people
who were born outside the US are moving back overseas, according to
Anthony Knapp of the US Census Bureau.
Beneath this trend there are some important changes to the visa system.
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Mr Trump has allowed more people to come to the US temporarily for work,
but made it harder for people to settle permanently in the US. The reduction
in permanent visas, from about 1.2 million in 2016 to about 1 million in 2019,
has primarily affected family members of US citizens and residents hoping to
join their relatives, with the number of permanent visas sponsored by
employers largely unchanged.
Although more people are affected by this, in percentage terms his most
significant change to immigration policy has been to lower the number of
refugees admitted to the US.
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As a result, the number of refugees admitted from a number of majority-
Muslim countries, including Iraq, Somalia, Iran and Syria, fell almost to zero
soon aer he took office.
Curbing visas and refugee admissions is not the only way to reduce the
number of people entering the country, and Mr Trump has also sought to
make it harder to move to, or remain in, the US without any relevant
documentation.
However, this is more difficult than it might seem. To understand what has
happened during President Trump's tenure, we first need to get to grips with
what the official statistics on deportation mean, and they are broken down
into two categories.
People are said to be "removed" if they are taken out of the country under the
authority of a court order, and people are "returned" if they are refused
admission while trying to cross the border, or asked to leave the country
without a court order.
Being removed has a lasting legal consequence, making it much harder to gain
re-entry to the country. But many people who have been returned across the
US-Mexico border simply tried to enter the US again at a later date. President
Obama escalated a policy enacted by his predecessor, President George W
Bush, to step up removals - particularly of those who had been accused or
convicted of criminal offences.
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President Trump has not brought about any significant changes to the number
of people in either deportation category compared with his predecessor.
The agency is also under pressure at the Mexican border, where the
administration's changes to asylum policy have resulted a long backlog of
cases, sometimes with families separated and children held in detention
centres, and asylum seekers being returned to Mexico to await the processing
of their claims.
Despite widespread media coverage of the border crisis, the data for 2019
suggests that would-be migrants have not been deterred - the number of
detentions at the border was more than double the number for the previous
year, driven largely by a large rise in the number of families attempting to get
across.
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This shi is likely to translate into a significant rise in the returns numbers for
2019, which are due to be released in the next few months.
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