«The fourth and probably strongest side effect of immigration restrictions is that they not only reduce immigration but that they also reduce return migration. (fortune.com)
As Phillips (in Powell et al., 2016) writes, areas should be seen as fluid, as witnessed by the prevalence of transnational return migration: ongoing movement to and from host countries and countries of origin. (blog.politics.ox.ac.uk)
The return migration of capital to real assets promises to be disruptive. (tocqueville.com)