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NICEP 2025-10: Political polarization and US-Mexico migration

 

Abstract

We study how the US presidential election of 2016 affected the subsequent inflow of Mexican-born immigrants. We use the “Matricula Consular de Alta Seguridad” data to construct proxies for annual inflows and internal movements of Mexican-born individuals, including undocumented immigrants, across US commuting zones. We find that a 10-percentage point increase in the Republican vote share in a commuting zone reduced inflows by 1.8 percent after the 2016 Trump election. The internal relocation of established Mexican immigrants primarily explains this reduction, though inflows of new immigrants decreased as well.

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Authors

María Esther Caballero, Giuseppe Ippedico and Giovanni Peri

 

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Posted on Thursday 10th July 2025

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