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douglas9

(5,589 posts)
Wed Jan 28, 2026, 06:21 AM 16 hrs ago

Immigration drops shift population, political power to Texas and Florida

A drop in immigration amid President Donald Trump’s enforcement crackdown led to historically slow population growth in the United States last year.

Activity at the southern border is at a historic low. The population change reflects the last months of the Biden administration, when immigration controls began to tighten, and the first months of the Trump administration’s massive anti-immigration and deportation agenda.

Five states lost population, according to the new Census Bureau estimates released Jan. 27 covering changes between mid-2024 and mid-2025. The changes suggest Texas and Florida could gain congressional seats at the expense of California, Illinois and New York.

States that did gain population were concentrated in the South, where numbers appear to give Republican states in the region a political edge halfway through the decade.

https://stateline.org/2026/01/27/immigration-drops-shift-population-political-power-to-texas-and-florida/

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Immigration drops shift population, political power to Texas and Florida (Original Post) douglas9 16 hrs ago OP
Texas is likely not going to be a republican state in 2032 SSJVegeta 14 hrs ago #1
I hope not newdeal2 14 hrs ago #2
It could come around. SSJVegeta 14 hrs ago #3
We can't sleep on the fact electoral college must go! JCMach1 13 hrs ago #4

newdeal2

(4,969 posts)
2. I hope not
Wed Jan 28, 2026, 08:49 AM
14 hrs ago

How about Florida? Seems like Democrats haven’t figured out how to win there at all which is a huge problem.

SSJVegeta

(2,521 posts)
3. It could come around.
Wed Jan 28, 2026, 08:55 AM
14 hrs ago

In fact I think with the Cuban population rebelling due to the deportations, it could also be in the same boat as Texas.

JCMach1

(29,126 posts)
4. We can't sleep on the fact electoral college must go!
Wed Jan 28, 2026, 09:26 AM
13 hrs ago

Along with everything else we need to fix.

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