Pew's report examines not only trends in the number of unauthorized immigrants in the United States, but also their characteristics. Here are some of the findings...
- Most unauthorized adult immigrants are long-term residents, having been in the country for a median of 14.8 years.
- Nearly 700,000 young adults in the U.S. were brought here illegally as children and have temporary protection from deportation under DACA.
- 5 million American-born children live with unauthorized immigrant parents.
- The share of K–12 students who have at least one unauthorized immigrant parent is 20 percent in Nevada, 13 percent in Texas and California, and 11 percent in Arizona and Colorado.
- Unauthorized immigrants account for 24 percent of the nation's foreign-born population.
- Unauthorized immigrants are 4.8 percent of the U.S. labor force. They account for 24 percent of the farm workforce and 15 percent of construction workers.
Pew Research Center, U.S. Unauthorized Immigrant Total Dips to Lowest Level in a Decade
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