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There are plenty of comments pointing this out already, the back button is your friend....
Can anyone else confirm these problems / bugs?
I've rarely had folks immigrating into my cities, even when my happiness is much greater than my nearest neighbors. Most of the time, my pops emigrate to my neighbors immediately after a growth event even when their happiness is only marginally greater than mine; therefore, the mechanic is nothing but a drain on my own Civ as I'm growing free pops for my competitors. It's a great incentive to keep my happiness as high as possible, but since half the world is a refugee camp for my (allegedly) neglected citizens, I've had to disable this mod.
There's no evidence of production playing any non-negligible role in attracting new pops, in any of my games (even when this is the only mod installed).