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Trump's election victory sparks surge in American emigration searches and online inquiries
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After analyzing the provided articles, it appears that there has been a significant surge in interest for relocating to various countries due to the results of the 2024 US presidential election. Specifically, Google searches for "move to Canada" increased by 1270% in the 24 hours following the election, while searches for moving to New Zealand saw a nearly 2000% rise. A similar trend was observed in Australia, where searches for moving to the country increased by 820% during the same period. In terms of actual migration, Immigration New Zealand reported a significant increase in visitors on November 7, with approximately 25,000 new American visitors recorded.
Immigrating to Canada is not easy, especially now with the government reducing the numbers of temporary and permanent migrants coming to Canada.
Trump is the catalyst, but it's also a societal shift.
The majority of Americans voted for him, and some people no longer feel comfortable in that society. They're worried about losing freedoms.
Every half hour there is a new email enquiry.
What Mexico has to accept is that our country is going to be a holding country for migrants, whether they want it or not.
Trump is going to deport thousands, if not millions of people and he's going to impede the flow of migrants.
2024 US Presidential Election
- Republicans win control of the US House of Representatives
- US Senate Republicans Choose John Thune as Next Majority Leader
- Biden Meets Trump at White House to Begin Transfer of Power
sources
perspectives
- 1.US Foreign Policy
- 2.2024 US Presidential Election
- 3.Israel-Palestine Conflict
- 4.Israel-US Relations
- 5.US-Russia Relations
- 6.US Politics
- 7.Election
- 8.US-China Relations
- 9.Iran Foreign Policy
- 10.US under Joe Biden
- 11.Immigration to the US
- 12.Abortion
countries
- 1.Australia
- 2.Canada
- 3.China
- 4.Ecuador
- 5.Guatemala
- 6.Mexico
- 7.Nicaragua
- 8.New Zealand
- 9.Senegal
- 10.United States
- 11.Venezuela, Bolivarian Republic of
organizations
- 1.Google
- 2.Republican Party
- 3.Bell Alliance
- 4.Democratic Party
- 5.Edison Research
- 6.Green and Spiegel
- 7.Reddit
- 8.AmerExit
- 9.IMUMI
- 10.UN International Organization for Migration
- 11.US Border Patrol
persons
- 1.Donald Trump
- 2.Heather Bell
- 3.Bárbara Rodríguez
- 4.Gretchen Kuhner
- 5.Martha Bárcena
- 6.Moises Castillo
- 7.Nicolás Maduro
- 8.Teresa Cavendish