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美國移民在銳減中


美國移民在銳減中

近年來,美國這片曾經被視為「機會之地」的土地,正悄然經歷一場深層變化——移民人數出現明顯下降。無論是透過合法渠道入境的專業人才,還是尋求庇護與新生活的普通移民,都在各種政策、經濟與全球局勢交織影響下,逐漸減少。

回顧歷史,自從1965年移民與國籍法案實施以來,美國移民結構發生翻天覆地的變化,來自亞洲、拉丁美洲的移民為這個國家注入源源不絕的活力。然而,近年政策收緊、審批延遲,以及邊境管控強化,使得移民門檻無形提高。

此外,COVID-19疫情後遺症仍在發酵,全球供應鏈重組與各國經濟政策轉向,也讓部分潛在移民選擇留在原地或轉往其他國家。再加上美國內部對移民議題的政治分歧加劇,使政策的不確定性進一步影響移民決策。

移民減少,對美國而言並非單一層面的變化。勞動市場開始出現結構性缺口,特別是在醫療、建築、科技與服務業領域;同時,人口成長趨緩也可能影響長期經濟動能與社會活力。

然而,在挑戰之中,也隱含轉機。如何在國家安全與經濟發展之間取得平衡,如何制定更具前瞻性的移民政策,將成為未來美國必須面對的重要課題。

美國的故事,本質上是一部移民史。當移民減少時,不僅是數字的變化,更是一段歷史節奏的放緩。未來的方向,仍取決於這個國家是否願意再次打開大門,迎接新的夢想與希望。

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Immigration to the United States Is Declining

In recent years, the United States—long regarded as a land of opportunity—has been undergoing a quiet but profound shift: immigration is noticeably declining. Whether highly skilled professionals entering through legal channels or families seeking refuge and a new beginning, fewer people are choosing—or able—to come.

Looking back, the passage of the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965 reshaped the nation’s demographic landscape, opening doors to immigrants from Asia, Latin America, and beyond. These new Americans fueled economic growth and cultural vitality. Today, however, tighter policies, longer processing times, and strengthened border enforcement have raised the barriers to entry.

The lingering effects of COVID-19 continue to ripple across the world. Global supply chain shifts and changing national priorities have led some would-be immigrants to stay home or seek opportunities elsewhere. At the same time, deep political divisions within the United States over immigration policy have created uncertainty, discouraging long-term planning for many.

The decline in immigration is not merely a demographic trend—it has real consequences. Labor shortages are emerging in key sectors such as healthcare, construction, technology, and services. Slower population growth may also affect long-term economic momentum and innovation.

Yet within this challenge lies an opportunity. The United States now faces a pivotal question: how to balance national security with economic vitality, and how to design forward-looking immigration policies that sustain growth while preserving stability.

At its core, America’s story is an immigrant story. When immigration slows, it is not just numbers that decline—it is the rhythm of a nation’s history that softens. The future will depend on whether the country is willing to reopen its doors to new dreams and new hope.