An Ironic Twist to the Immigration Story

Stateline takes a look at the recently released Census migration statistics and finds an ironic and overlooked element to the US immigration saga. It appears that the surge in immigration over the last few years may actually help some “red states” gain Congressional seats once the 2030 census is conducted. While current federal immigration policies have depressed the inflows since 2025, states like Texas and Florida are nevertheless still expected to pick up House seats in 2030 thanks, in part, to the 2020-2024 surge.


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