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ReportApril 23, 2012
Net Migration from Mexico Falls to Zero—and Perhaps Less

Appendix A. Additional Tables and Chart

By Jeffrey S. Passel, D’Vera Cohn and Ana Gonzalez-Barrera
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Net Migration from Mexico Falls to Zero—and Perhaps Less II. Migration Between the U.S. and Mexico III. Mexicans Sent Back to Mexico by U.S. Authorities IV. U.S. Immigration Enforcement V. Mexico, by the Numbers VI. Characteristics of Mexican-Born Immigrants Living in the U.S.
Appendix A. Additional Tables and Chart
Appendix B: A Statistical Profile of Mexican Immigrants in the U.S. Appendix C. Methodology

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