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Florida and Texas gain population and House seats due to migration, while California and New York lose residents and influence.
A surge in immigration and domestic migration is boosting Republican-leaning states like Florida and Texas, which are projected to gain U.S. House seats after the 2030 census, while Democratic states such as California and New York are losing population despite large immigrant inflows due to higher out-migration.
Data shows Florida, Texas, and California each gained about a million immigrants since 2020, but California lost 1.7 million residents and New York lost 1.1 million to other states, primarily Texas and Florida.
This shift, driven by job opportunities and lower housing costs, may lead to reapportionment changes that favor the South and West, potentially altering the Electoral College and political power for the next decade.
Florida y Texas ganan población y asientos en la Cámara debido a la migración, mientras que California y Nueva York pierden residentes e influencia.