Paying for it now is going to pay off later.
Looking toward the future, we see a different face of the U.S. population. But I don't think that's necessarily new. It's a confirmation that this hasn't stopped or changed much.
I think people will fight about the numbers. But the message here is clear: that people want to return and that people have started to return. Obviously, the city has not been abandoned.
Enforcement levels are up across the border, so it's not as easy to get back and forth.
There's no doubt that we are at a high in immigration to the United States.
They're based on a lot of assumptions, but they're also based on some reality on the ground.
Take the poultry and meat packing industries. These used to be primarily native-born just 10, 12 years ago, and in some places ... they are now heavily foreign-born.