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- Key findings about U. S. immigrants | Pew Research Center
How many immigrants are working in the U S ? In 2022, over 30 million immigrants were in the U S workforce Lawful immigrants made up the majority of the immigrant workforce, at 22 2 million An additional 8 3 million immigrant workers are unauthorized This is a notable increase over 2019 but about the same as in 2007
- Immigrants in America: Key Charts and Facts | Pew Research Center
Key charts and statistics about immigrants in the United States from 1980 to 2018
- US immigrant population in 2023 saw largest increase since 2000 | Pew . . .
The number of immigrants living in the U S grew by about 1 6 million people in 2023, the largest annual increase by number since 2000
- Where immigrants to the US come from, 1850 to today - Pew Research Center
The share of immigrants varies widely among states, from 2% in West Virginia to 27% in California In 2022, Mexican immigrants were the largest group in 29 states, while Indian immigrants were the largest group in six states Mirroring the national trend, the origins of immigrants living in each state have changed dramatically in the past century
- Immigrants in America: Current Data and Demographics - Pew Research Center
There were a record 44 8 million immigrants living in the U S in 2018, making up 13 7% of the nation’s population
- What we know about unauthorized immigrants living in the U. S.
The unauthorized immigrant population in the U S grew to 11 million in 2022, but remained below the peak of 12 2 million in 2007
- How should the US handle immigrants here illegally, deportations? | Pew . . .
A majority says immigrants living in the U S should be allowed to stay if they meet requirements, while 31% favor a national deportation effort
- Americans’ Views of Deportations - Pew Research Center
Americans’ Views of Deportations Most say arrests of immigrants living in the U S illegally should be allowed at protests or in homes, but not at places of worship or schools
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