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Key findings about U. S. immigrants | Pew Research Center The immigrant share of the population today is the highest since 1910 but remains below the record 14 8% in 1890 (Because only limited data from the 2023 American Community Survey has been released as of mid-September 2024, the rest of this post focuses on data from 2022 ) Where are U S immigrants from?
Birthright Citizenship Act of 2025: Bill Summary The Birthright Citizenship Act would likely increase the number of undocumented and or stateless people in the United States, as many children born in the U S to immigrant parents would exist in a legal limbo — not having citizenship in the United States, nor (in some cases) in the country of their parents’ birth
Fact Sheet: Immigrants in Ohio - National Immigration Forum Download Resources Key Immigrant Facts - Ohio (application pdf) Learn More Read more about Legislative Bulletin — Friday, July 25, 2025 Read more about The Lifeblood of Care: Immigrants Driving Health Care Forward Read more about Legislative Bulletin — Friday, July 18, 2025
Explainer: U. S. Immigration Detention and Custody Standards The U S Constitution acts as a baseline standard that applies to all facilities that detain immigrants Under the Constitution, the government has a duty to provide for the “basic human needs” of people in its custody, a class that includes immigrant detainees These “basic human needs” include “food, clothing, shelter, medical care, and reasonable safety ” The Constitution is
One Big Beautiful Bill Act: Immigration Provisions The bill’s $145 billion expenditure on border security and interior enforcement, combined with application fees and benefit limitations, fundamentally alter American immigration policy to a degree not seen since the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act of 1996 (IIRAIRA)
Fact Sheet: Immigration Detention in the United States The United States maintains a system of detention facilities designed to hold individuals awaiting deportation and those suspected of visa violations, illegal entry, or other civil immigration violations Globally, this system is the largest of its kind, growing twentyfold since 1979, and expanding by 75% in the first decade of the 21st century alone What