Are Hispanic Immigrants Heading Straight To New England?
Hispanic.com reader, Gregory Schopf wrote in with the following blog comment
8/12/07- A question that is more and more being asked is about the role of New England States in
immigration changes in The United States. Given that New Haven, Connecticut has more or less rolled out the red carpet for immigrants, and that Senators Kennedy and Kerry are both very pro-immigrant,the following question arises:
Are immigrants more and more moving (as some already predict) away from such states as
Texas, Arizona etc. to The New England States? Given that Texas, Arizona, Colorado and
Oklahoma and South Carolina are in general anti-immigrant states, will the demographics changes for all immigrants to leave the Southwest Border states and go to states such as Connecticut,
Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Vermont that are politically liberal and are much more
favorable to immigrants than TX, AZ, OK, CO.
With higher pay, a much friendlier-to-immigrants political climate in New England, will America see a surge of immigrants heading for New England States?
Will immigrants start to bypass traditional Texas, Arizona, Colorado given
the political pressure and to a lesser extent the pressure against immigrants is also
seen politicially in Georgia and South Carolina. Senator Dodd seems quite pro immigrant in Connecticut, whereas in Texas, Arizona, Oklahoma and Colorado the strong anti-immigrant view is dominant politically and is getting more and more so.
-Gregory Schopf