Whether for professional or personal reasons, people sometimes pick up
and move. In the United States, folks have been migrating to urban areas
in recent generations, but these days the places they wind up are not
necessarily the major hubs we might expect. The face of America immigration is changing right before our very eyes. The overall racial and ethnic makeup of the America population is changing, in part due to the shifting nature of immigrant flows. One thing’s for sure: these recent findings put into question just how significant immigration issues will be during the 2016 Presidential election. Immigration is already shaping up to be a key topic, as DACA celebrates its third anniversary and the ongoing controversies regarding the GOP lawsuit blocking President Obama’s program to halt deportation. You can check out our latest list of cities with the highest out migration in America which list is made by our experts of Insidermonkey.
America’s 21 biggest cities in the US by 2014 population, which are currently losing population through highly negative net migration. The Chicago metro area is failing to attract and maintain population, according to data released March 24 by the U.S. Census Bureau. Compared to other major cities in the U.S., Chicago is the only city losing more people to other parts of the country than it gains from other parts of the world. Looking more locally to the Midwest, only Chicago and Cleveland shrank in population, with all other major cities in the Midwest growing in total population, even Detroit.
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