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  1. Feb 27, 2024 · Government statistics show that in the initial processing of millions of encounters, 2.5 million people have been released into the U.S. and 2.8 million have been removed or expelled. Some...

  2. Jun 26, 2024 · June 26, 2024 at 5:00 a.m. The polarized immigration debate in the United States generally revolves around illegal crossings at the U.S.-Mexico border, but those numbers don’t indicate what ...

  3. Aug 20, 2020 · There were a record 44.8 million immigrants living in the U.S. in 2018, making up 13.7% of the nation’s population. This represents a more than fourfold increase since 1960, when 9.7 million immigrants lived in the U.S., accounting for 5.4% of the total U.S. population.

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  4. Jan 10, 2020 · There are an estimated 272 million international migrants – 3.5% of the world’s population. While most people leave their home countries for work, millions have been driven away due to conflict, violence and climate change. Most migrants come from India; the United States is the primary destination.

    • Immigrants Now and Historically
    • Demographic, Educational, and Linguistic Characteristics
    • Immigrant Destinations
    • Immigrants in The Labor Force
    • Income and Poverty
    • Health Insurance Coverage
    • Children of Immigrants
    • Permanent Immigration
    • Temporary Visas
    • Refugees and Asylum Seekers

    How many immigrants reside in the United States? More than 44.7 million immigrants lived in the United States in 2018, the historical numeric high since census records have been kept. One in seven U.S. residents is foreign born, according to 2018 American Community Survey (ACS) data. Immigrants’ current share of the overall U.S. population—13.7 per...

    What is the median age for immigrants? The median age of the overall immigrant population in 2018 was 45.2 years, making the foreign-born population older than the native-born population, which had a median age of 36.3 years. The immigrant population is generally older because the children of many immigrants are born in the United States, which con...

    In 2018, the top five U.S. states by number of immigrantswere California (10.6 million), Texas (4.9 million), Florida (4.5 million), New York (4.4 million), and New Jersey (2 million). When classified by the immigrant share of the total population, the top five states in 2018 were California (27 percent), New Jersey (23 percent), New York (23 perce...

    How many immigrants are in the U.S. civilian labor force? Immigrants constituted 17 percent (28.4 million) of the civilian labor force (164.9 million) in 2018. The foreign-born share of the civilian labor force in 2018 is more than three times the share in 1970, when approximately 5 percent of the labor force was comprised of immigrants. Between 19...

    In 2018, the median income of immigrant households was $60,000, compared to $62,000 for native-born households. Fifteen percent of immigrants were poor (that is, with family incomes below the official poverty threshold), compared to 13 percent of the U.S.-born population.

    What share of immigrants have health insurance? In 2018, approximately 57 percent of U.S. immigrants had private health insurance (compared to 69 percent of the U.S. born), and 30 percent had public health insurance coverage (compared to 37 percent). Since implementation of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) in 2014, health insurance coverage improved f...

    How many U.S. children live with immigrant parents? In 2018, approximately 18 million U.S. children under age 18 lived with at least one immigrant parent. They accounted for 26 percent of the 69.5 million children under age 18 in the United States, up from 13 percent in 1990 and 19 percent in 2000. Second-generation children—born in the United Stat...

    How many immigrants obtained lawful permanent residence (aka getting a green card) in 2018? In fiscal year (FY) 2018, nearly 1.1 million immigrants became lawful permanent residents (LPRs, also known as green-card holders). The number of new LPRs in 2018 decreased by 3 percent from 2017 (a drop of 30,600). In the past decade, the annual number of n...

    How many people have temporary visas? According to the most recent Department of Homeland Security (DHS) estimates available at the time of this writing, 2.3 million foreign nationals on various temporary visas resided in the United States during 2016, up from about 2 million in 2015. Almost half (1,100,000) were temporary workers and their familie...

    How many refugees entered the United States, and where were they from? Every year, the president in consultation with Congress sets the annual refugee admissions ceiling and allocations by region of origin. For FY 2019, the annual ceiling was set at 30,000 and for FY2020 at 18,000, both the lowest levels since the resettlement program was formally ...

  5. Jun 3, 2019 · There were a record 44.4 million immigrants living in the U.S. in 2017, making up 13.6% of the nation’s population. This represents a more than fourfold increase since 1960, when only 9.7 million immigrants lived in the U.S., accounting for just 5.4% of the total U.S. population.

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  7. U.S. Immigrant Population and Share over Time, 1850-Present. This chart displays both the number of immigrants residing in the United States and their share of the total U.S. population over time.