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Unauthorized Immigrant Totals Rise in 7 States, Fall in 14

From 2009 to 2012, the population of unauthorized immigrants rose in seven states and fell in 14. Losses in 13 states were due to drops in the number of unauthorized immigrants from Mexico.

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Unauthorized Immigrants in the U.S., 2012

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Statistical Portrait of Hispanics in the United States, 1980 – 2013

There were 54 million Hispanics in the United States in 2013, comprising 17.1% of the total U.S. population. In 1980, with a population of 14.8 million, Hispanics made up just 6.5% of the total U.S....

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More Mexicans Leaving Than Coming to the U.S.

Between 2009 and 2014, about 140,000 more Mexican immigrants have returned to Mexico from the U.S. than have migrated here, citing family reunification as the main reason for leaving.

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Mexican Lawful Immigrants Among the Least Likely to Become U.S. Citizens

While 67% of lawful immigrants eligible for naturalization had applied for and obtained U.S. citizenship by 2015, this share was only 42% among Mexicans.

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Facts on U.S. Latinos, 2015

Key charts and stats about Latinos in the United States from 1980 to 2015.

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Rise in U.S. Immigrants From El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras Outpaces...

The increase from these countries exceeded modest growth of the overall foreign-born population and came amid a decline in immigrants from Mexico.

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Unauthorized Immigrant Totals Rise in 7 States, Fall in 14

From 2009 to 2012, the population of unauthorized immigrants rose in seven states and fell in 14. Losses in 13 states were due to drops in the number of unauthorized immigrants from Mexico. The post...

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More Mexicans Leaving Than Coming to the U.S.

Between 2009 and 2014, about 140,000 more Mexican immigrants have returned to Mexico from the U.S. than have migrated here, citing family reunification as the main reason for leaving. The post More...

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Mexican Lawful Immigrants Among the Least Likely to Become U.S. Citizens

While 67% of lawful immigrants eligible for naturalization had applied for and obtained U.S. citizenship by 2015, this share was only 42% among Mexicans. The post Mexican Lawful Immigrants Among the...

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Facts on U.S. Latinos, 2015

Key charts and stats about Latinos in the United States from 1980 to 2015. The post Facts on U.S. Latinos, 2015 appeared first on Pew Research Center's Hispanic Trends Project.

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Rise in U.S. Immigrants From El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras Outpaces...

The increase from these countries exceeded modest growth of the overall foreign-born population and came amid a decline in immigrants from Mexico. The post Rise in U.S. Immigrants From El Salvador,...

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Unauthorized Immigrant Totals Rise in 7 States, Fall in 14

From 2009 to 2012, the population of unauthorized immigrants rose in seven states and fell in 14. Losses in 13 states were due to drops in the number of unauthorized immigrants from Mexico. The post...

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More Mexicans Leaving Than Coming to the U.S.

Between 2009 and 2014, about 140,000 more Mexican immigrants have returned to Mexico from the U.S. than have migrated here, citing family reunification as the main reason for leaving. The post More...

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Mexican Lawful Immigrants Among the Least Likely to Become U.S. Citizens

While 67% of lawful immigrants eligible for naturalization had applied for and obtained U.S. citizenship by 2015, this share was only 42% among Mexicans. The post Mexican Lawful Immigrants Among the...

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Facts on U.S. Latinos, 2015

Key charts and stats about Latinos in the United States from 1980 to 2015. The post Facts on U.S. Latinos, 2015 appeared first on Pew Research Center's Hispanic Trends Project.

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Rise in U.S. Immigrants From El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras Outpaces...

The increase from these countries exceeded modest growth of the overall foreign-born population and came amid a decline in immigrants from Mexico. The post Rise in U.S. Immigrants From El Salvador,...

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