DHS Reports a Decrease in the Number of Illegal Immigrants Living in the United States

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According to new data provided by the U.S. Department of Homeland
Security (DHS), there are now less illegal immigrants living in the
U.S. than there were two years ago. In the estimates provided by DHS,
roughly 10.8 million illegal immigrants lived in the U.S. in January of
this year; in 2007, that number was just about 12 million.

While there are doubts about the accuracy of the data provided by DHS,
most experts agree that the number of illegal immigrants has indeed
dropped. Some believe this is due to less undocumented persons entering
the U.S.; others contest that the reason for this drop is because more
illegal immigrants are leaving the U.S. Two causes for this decrease in
numbers were cited: first, the current economic has led to less
economic opportunity in this country for illegal immigrants, and
second, an increase in enforcement has limited the amount of
undocumented persons entering and remaining in the U.S.

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