Immigration Crackdown Sparks Internal Migration Among Undocumented Residents in the U.S.
By Michele Norris
Nov 13, 2025
By Michele Norris
Nov 13, 2025
The stringent immigration enforcement measures implemented by the Trump administration are subtly yet profoundly altering the demographic landscape of where undocumented immigrants reside across the United States. Many individuals and families, facing heightened fears of deportation and daily harassment, are making difficult decisions about their futures, leading to a noticeable pattern of internal relocation.
For instance, a woman identified only as 'E' recounted a distressing experience in Tampa, Florida, where she felt targeted due to her Hispanic heritage, prompting her and her family to consider leaving the state. Florida, under Governor Ron DeSantis, has adopted some of the nation's most rigorous immigration policies, intensifying the pressure on undocumented residents. This environment led 'E's' family, after her husband narrowly avoided a workplace raid and their pastor was deported, to move to a small town in Michigan, a decision influenced by a friend who described the new location as calmer and more welcoming. Similarly, a Salvadoran man, 'R', living in Omaha, Nebraska, made an urgent move to North Carolina after a major raid at a meatpacking plant, seeking a safer environment where immigration enforcement was less prevalent.
These individual narratives reflect a broader, observable trend. Demographer Matt Brooks at Florida State University, who studies population movements, notes that while precise numbers for undocumented internal migration are elusive, historical patterns indicate that immigrants often undergo multiple relocations within the U.S. Initially settling in larger metropolitan areas, many later move to the South or Midwest for employment, with a subsequent shift to areas perceived as safer from immigration authorities. This phenomenon was evident in Mississippi following a significant raid in 2019, which saw a considerable outflow of immigrants. The Trump administration's policies, even in their early stages, have already been linked to a reported 1.6 million voluntary departures from the country, alongside this emerging internal migration as individuals and families seek to avoid enforcement zones.
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