U.S. May See Negative Net Migration, According to CNN’s Harry Enten
- Net migration into the U.S. is projected to be negative in 2025, marking the first such instance in at least 50 years, according to CNN's Harry Enten.
- Immigration is projected to fall by at least 60%, down from 2.8 million in 2024, as reported by Harry Enten.
- In June, Customs and Border Protection reported record low illegal crossings of just 25,228 encounters.
- Harry Enten highlighted that Donald Trump has signed 180 executive orders in 2025, comparable to Franklin D. Roosevelt's administration.
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Net Migration On Pace To Be Negative, Says CNN’s Harry Enten
CNN chief data analyst Harry Enten said Saturday on “CNN Newsroom” that net migration into the U.S. is on track to be negative —something that hasn’t happened in “at least 50 years.” On the campaign trail, President Donald Trump focused on issues that resonated with voters, including immigration, inflation and the economy. While discussing how the administration […] Net Migration On Pace To Be Negative, Says CNN’s Harry Enten
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