About over four decades now, the Mexican population in the United States has continued to grow more than before. The population of Mexicans in United States hit a turning point in 2010. Between 2010 to 2017, the population of Mexicans in USA continued to grow but with a slight decline in 2014.
Also in 2018, there was a reduction in their population from about 11.6 million to 11.3 million, this amounted to a population reduction of about three hundred thousand. However, Mexicans are still the largest immigrants in the United States of America, amounting about 25% of the total population of immigrants in the US.
The reason for Mexicans migration to the United States has always been as a result of unprofessional or low skilled workers seeking a better opportunity in the US. But the reason for the reduction in the population of Mexicans in United States is due to the improvement in the economy of Mexico.