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.
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Expertise:Global Migration and Demography, Hispanic Trends, Race and Ethnicity
Noe-Bustamante is a research associate at Pew Research Center. He is the lead researcher of the Center’s National Survey of Latinos and has authored dozens of studies focusing on U.S. Latinos’ views on politics, immigration, and identities, as well as analysis of Latino demographic trends and U.S. and international immigration trends. He also co-led the Center’s 2022-2023 Survey of Asian Americans.
Noe-Bustamante holds a master’s degree in public policy (MPP) from American University. He is available to discuss the Center’s research findings in both English and Spanish.