Immigration is one of the most debated and politically charged topics in the United States, and yet, the data behind immigration policy is often misunderstood, misrepresented, or even strategically withheld by government agencies.
Just wondering, do you think that the data we receive regarding immigration will be more or less accurate with all the changes of this administration and the firing of so many federal workers, including those who collect and analyze this data?
Just wondering, do you think that the data we receive regarding immigration will be more or less accurate with all the changes of this administration and the firing of so many federal workers, including those who collect and analyze this data?
I'm definitely monitoring that and I am concerned, no doubt. Not a lot of evidence YET but I'll let you know if I see something.