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Common Reasons Why People Immigrate to the U.S.

The movement of people from one geographic region to another is something that has been occurring for over thousands of years. Over the last five decades, immigration to the United States has been a hot-button political issue. To begin to understand immigration in this country, immigration lawyers in San Diego look at the underlying reasons. The following figures are from surveys conducted among undocumented immigrants by the National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials in 2013.

Searching for Economic Opportunity

When it comes to working and earning wages for families back home, more women risk becoming undocumented immigrants than men. Specifically, 41 percent of women and 37 percent of men. What is surprising is that more than half of these immigrants enter the U.S. legally, which means the majority were approved for some sort of visa and they then decided to overstay.

Quality of Life

Many immigrants arrive in the U.S. seeking a better life for their families. To this effect, 40 percent of men indicate this reason compared to 36 percent of women. Quite a few of these families fail to find a decent quality of life as undocumented migrants and return to their countries after a few years.

Family Reunification

Immigrants who arrive in the U.S. seeking economic opportunity and quality of life may attempt to bring over relatives. Family reunification is cited as a main immigration reason by 16 percent of women and eight percent of men.

Freedom from Oppression

Many immigrants fleeing oppressive regimes or political persecution are able to file for asylum or refugee status in the U.S. Nonetheless, five percent of undocumented men and three percent of men cite such reasons. The U.S. War on Drugs has thoroughly destabilized entire communities in El Salvador, Honduras and Guatemala, which means that this reason is bound to increase in the near future.

Learn more about U.S.A immigrations services in San Diego by calling KS Visa Law at (858) 874-0711 today. We will answer any questions you have about the immigration process and help you with your visa or citizenship.

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