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How Trump sealed the border in his first 100 days
Approved, Daily Wire, National

How Trump sealed the border in his first 100 days

By Spencer Lindquist | Daily Wire The United States endured a never-before-seen surge in illegal immigration under President Joe Biden, watching as hordes of migrants charged border barriers and towns across the country were reshaped virtually overnight by mass migration. The issue, perhaps more than any other, propelled President Donald Trump to victory in the 2024 election. Trump pledged to end the “invasion on our southern border” throughout his campaign. And in the first 100 days of his second administration, the president has slashed border crossings to a fraction of what they were just months ago. Through a combination of policy changes, arrests and deportations, sanctions, and coordination with foreign governments, Trum...
Colorado was a top 10 moving state for U-Haul; now it’s in the bottom 10
Approved, denvergazette.com, State

Colorado was a top 10 moving state for U-Haul; now it’s in the bottom 10

By Bernadette Berdychowski | Denver Gazette Colorado is quickly falling as a destination people want to move to in the U.S., according to moving truck and storage company U-Haul. The state has been ranked among the top 10 growth states by U-Haul four times over the last decade. In 2023, it was the company’s ninth-best growth state, according to a news release. READ THE FULL STORY AT THE DENVER GAZETTE
Colorado is not a destination, report details, with only 0.9% moving to Colorado from other states
Approved, Common Sense Institute, State

Colorado is not a destination, report details, with only 0.9% moving to Colorado from other states

By Common Sense Institute The latest state-to-state migration flow statistics continue to show the state is no longer one of the top destinations in the nation. The most recent data from the U.S. Census demonstrates that in  the early 2020s, Colorado is gaining more people through international migration than domestic migration. The state is gaining only a fraction of the domestic migration it used to capture. Also of note, Colorado is gaining more people from migration than from births. READ THE FULL REPORT AT COMMON SENSE INSTITUTE