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    Latest news on US immigration, covering policy changes, border security, DACA, legal and illegal immigration status, asylum seekers, and immigration reform under new administration.

    Immigration to the United States remains a defining national issue, with over 47 million immigrants residing in the country as of 2023, representing approximately 14.3% of the total population. The Department of Homeland Security oversees immigration policies, including visa processing, border security, and enforcement operations.

    Following the 2024 presidential election, significant changes to immigration policy are expected. These include plans for expanded deportation operations, potential changes to asylum policies, and stricter border enforcement measures. Current debates center on border security, legal immigration pathways, and the status of undocumented immigrants, including DACA recipients.

    Immigration significantly impacts American communities and families. One in four children in the United States has at least one immigrant parent, highlighting the deep integration of immigrant families into American society. Immigrants play crucial roles across various sectors of the economy, particularly in healthcare, agriculture, and construction, while contributing billions in tax revenue annually.

    The United States has a long history of immigration, dating back to its founding. Major legislation like the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965 eliminated national origin quotas and reshaped modern immigration patterns. Recent decades have seen various policy shifts, including changes to refugee admissions, enforcement priorities, and humanitarian protections.

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