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Critics of President Biden attribute the surge in migrants at the US border to his policies, but new research reveals a strong correlation between the US labor market's strength and migration patterns over the past two decades. Economist Dany Bahar's analysis suggests that migrants are drawn to the US by job opportunities rather than any specific presidential policy. The data challenges the notion that migration levels are heavily influenced by presidential actions, highlighting the significant impact of the economy on immigration trends.
Source: YAHOO