Estimated personal income tax paid by illegal immigrants in the United States in Public opinion on illegal immigration Percentage of Americans who viewed building a wall on the Mexico border as very important in Percentage of Americans who viewed increased deportation of unauthorized immigrants as very important in Percentage of Americans who thought illegal immigrants should be able to stay in the country after meeting certain criteria.
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Mexican unauthorized immigrants are no longer the majority of those living illegally in the U. As of , 4. In , an estimated 6. The population of Mexican-born unauthorized immigrants declined after because the number of newly arrived unauthorized immigrants from Mexico fell dramatically — and as a result, more left the U. The number of unauthorized immigrants from nations other than Mexico ticked up between and , from 5. The population of unauthorized immigrants born in Central America and Asia increased during this time, while birth regions of South America and Europe saw declines.
There was not a statistically significant change among other large regions, including the Caribbean, Middle East-North Africa and sub-Saharan Africa. A rising share of U. Nearly all people apprehended while attempting to enter the country illegally at the U. This stands in contrast to the origins of visa overstays. Although the Census Bureau data Pew Research Center uses to estimate the size of the unauthorized immigrant population does not indicate directly whether someone arrived with legal status, the origin countries of immigrants in these sources provide indirect evidence.
From to , the share of newly arrived unauthorized immigrants those in the U. The decline in the arrival of new unauthorized immigrants in recent years has resulted in a population that is increasingly settled in the U.
Conversely, newly arrived unauthorized immigrants those in the U. For Mexicans, the pattern is even more pronounced. Say "Alexa, enable the Pew Research Center flash briefing".
It organizes the public into nine distinct groups, based on an analysis of their attitudes and values. The drop in the unauthorized immigrant population can primarily be attributed to more Mexican immigrants leaving the U. In addition to new arrivals, U. In , the percentage of women giving birth in the past year was higher among immigrants 7. While U. Since the creation of the federal Refugee Resettlement Program in , about 3 million refugees have been resettled in the U.
In fiscal , a total of 30, refugees were resettled in the U. Texas, Washington, New York and California resettled more than a quarter of all refugees admitted in fiscal California had the largest immigrant population of any state in , at Texas, Florida and New York had more than 4 million immigrants each. In , most immigrants lived in just 20 major metropolitan areas, with the largest populations in the New York, Los Angeles and Miami metro areas.
These top 20 metro areas were home to Immigrants in the U. In , immigrants were over three times as likely as the U. However, immigrants were just as likely as the U.
Immigrants from Mexico and Central America are less likely to be high school graduates than the U. On the other hand, immigrants from every region except Mexico, the Caribbean and Central America were as likely as or more likely than U.
In , about 29 million immigrants were working or looking for work in the U. Lawful immigrants made up the majority of the immigrant workforce, at An additional 7. They alone account for 4. During the same period, the overall U. Immigrants are projected to drive future growth in the U. As the Baby Boom generation heads into retirement, immigrants and their children are expected to offset a decline in the working-age population by adding about 18 million people of working age between and The longer immigrants have lived in the U.
Among immigrants ages 5 and older, Spanish is the most commonly spoken language. Around , immigrants were deported from the U. Overall, the Obama administration deported about 3 million immigrants between and , a significantly higher number than the 2 million immigrants deported by the Bush administration between and In , the Trump administration deported , immigrants, the lowest total since Immigrants convicted of a crime made up the less than half of deportations in , the most recent year for which statistics by criminal status are available.
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