Metro Chicago’s Mexican-Born Population Is Down By More Than 100,000 Over The Past Decade – WBEZ (Chicago)

Luis Gutierrez, executive director of the Little Village-based nonprofit Latinos Progresando, said more research is needed to understand the population decline among Mexican immigrants. But he’s heard some stories of immigrant families going to other states looking for work.
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Truthteller
5 years ago

Mexicans can recognize terrible leadership when they see it. And terrible leadership is making the State far less attractive a place to come to , so why bother?

Last edited 5 years ago by Truthteller
Fur
5 years ago

Luis Gutierrez the open boarders zealot again repeating the same lies and hate. He sucks.

Sickand Tired
5 years ago

I know half a dozen Mexican born business owners and families that have either moved back or sent their kids back to Mexico because, wait for it, its safer there than here in Chicago.

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