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Population Trends and Policies Cumulative movementCumulative movement JobsJobs Bigger home for less moneyBigger home for less money Cultural ActivitiesCultural Activities ClimateClimate Lower TaxesLower Taxes Higher Standard of LivingHigher Standard of Living Spouse and FamilySpouse and Family Better SchoolsBetter Schools Less CrimeLess Crime MountainsMountains Migration Pull-Push Factors

Population Trends and Policies Migration Push Factors s

Population Trends and Policies Verify social security numbers for employer’s to claim wage deduction.Verify social security numbers for employer’s to claim wage deduction. Increase refugee visas from war zones for example Iraq.Increase refugee visas from war zones for example Iraq. Border Fence.Border Fence. Other Immigration Policies

Population Trends and Policies Re-designed System (Temporary, Provisional, Permanent Visas) Re-designed System (Temporary, Provisional, Permanent Visas) Standing Commission 1Standing Commission 1 Executive Branch 11Executive Branch 11 Employer Enforcement 11Employer Enforcement 11 Secure Documents 1Secure Documents 1 Border Enforcement Border Enforcement Labor Certification 11Labor Certification 11 Worker Flexibility 11Worker Flexibility 11 Immigrant Integration 1111Immigrant Integration 1111 Unauthorized Population (Path to Permanent Legal Status) 1Unauthorized Population (Path to Permanent Legal Status) 1 Top Immigration Policies