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Gone to Texas: Immigration and the Transformation of the Texas Economy

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Gone to Texas: Immigration and the Transformation of the Texas Economy

Gone to Texas: Immigration and the Transformation of the Texas Economy

Texas benefits from having a large, diversified immigrant population but also faces several challenges to ensure its continued economic advancement. This special report provides a comprehensive portrait of Texas immigrants and examines economic issues related to surging immigration to Texas.

November 2013

https://www.dallasfed.org/research/~/media/documents/research/pubs/gonetx.pdf

 
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