short readsJan 25, 2019 Latin America, Caribbean no longer world’s fastest growing source of international migrants Growth in the number of emigrants from Latin America and the Caribbean has slowed – due in large part to a slowdown of people leaving Mexico.
reportDec 7, 2017 Rise in U.S. Immigrants From El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras Outpaces Growth From Elsewhere The increase from these countries exceeded modest growth of the overall foreign-born population and came amid a decline in immigrants from Mexico.
reportJun 29, 2017 Mexican Lawful Immigrants Among the Least Likely to Become U.S. Citizens While 67% of lawful immigrants eligible for naturalization had applied for and obtained U.S. citizenship by 2015, this share was only 42% among Mexicans.