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    November 17, 2015
    More Mexicans Leaving Than Coming to the U.S.

    Family Reunification Main Reason for Return Mexican Migrants to Go Home

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    More Mexicans Leaving Than Coming to the U.S.
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    Net Migration to the U.S. From Mexico Below Zero After the Great Recession
    Mexican Immigrant Population in the U.S. in Decline
    In Recent Years, Fewer Mexicans Have Friends or Family in the U.S.
    Net Migration From Mexico Below Zero After the Great Recession
    Mexican Unauthorized Immigrant Population in the U.S. Below Its Peak
    Family Reunification Main Reason for Return Mexican Migrants to Go Home
    Demographic Characteristics of Mexican Immigrants, 1990 and 2013
    For Those in Mexico, Life in the U.S. Is Not Necessarily Better
    Among Mexicans Familiar With It, Large Majority Support Obama’s Executive Action
    Demographics of Immigrants in the U.S., 2013
    Demographics of Immigrants in the U.S., 2013
    Household Characteristics of Immigrants in the U.S., 2013
    Employment Characteristics of Immigrants in the U.S., 2013

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