Migratory flows from Mexico to the United States may increase in the coming years, but will never return to the record levels of earlier this century, the study presented by the Migration Policy Institute in Washington and the Bank of Mexico.
Mexican Migration to the United States: Underlying Economic Factors and Possible Scenarios for Future Flows
Migratory flows from Mexico to the United States may increase in the coming years, but will never return to the record levels of earlier this century, the study presented by the Migration Policy Institute in Washington and the Bank of Mexico. Researchers have considered various factors affecting immigration, as the economic context of both countries, the demand for employment and security measures adopted by the United States, to determine the future flow of migration from Mexico to the north.