Labor shortages may fuel inflation and hurt construction and food service. Some U.S.-born workers, along with the detention industry, may gain.
Jobs, affordable homes and family and friends are attracting homebuyers, some of whom are returning to hometowns.
New research suggests that the historical trend of people moving from colder to warmer states could reverse given climate change.
Businesses, restaurants, hospitals and citizens are all grappling with recurring power outages — and debating leaving as a result.
Necoclí, Colombia, is a key stop on the migratory route to the U.S. Traditionally dependent on tourism, its economy has shifted to serve migrants.
Hospitality businesses say they want working visas for migrants to be fast-tracked as they struggle to fill job vacancies.
Thousands of Black families have left industrial cities like Detroit and Chicago due to environmental conditions. Many head to the South.
We take a look at why people are fleeing Cuba and how the U.S. can help.
While the economy is slowly improving, a quarter of Venezuela’s population has left the country as high inflation and low wages persist.
Migrants fleeing Haiti for greener economic pastures in the U.S. often face difficulties finding employment and adequate housing.