From the Editor of the Section
Abstract
Migration in North America for many decades characterized by the dominance of incoming migration to this region. Today at North America is home to over 60 million migrants from a wide range of regions of the world. The largest group is made up of immigrants from Latin America, followed by Asians. Over the past 30 years, as a result of emigration from Latin America and Asian countries, the number of migrants in North America has more than doubled, which is determined by the attractiveness of the North American region, which is characterized by a high level of political stability and economic growth.