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- Key findings about U. S. immigrants | Pew Research Center
About 2% of adult immigrants, including noncitizens, are currently serving in the military or served in the past Where do most U S immigrants live? In 2023, most of the nation’s 51 8 million immigrants lived in just four states California was home to 11 3 million immigrants, or 28 4% of the national total
- FOR RELEASE AUGUST 21, 2025 U. S. Unauthorized Immigrant Population . . .
Overview of this report This report explores the dynamics shaping the population of immigrants living in the U S without full lawful status It provides a complete estimate and profile for the unauthorized immigrant population in 2023 based on the best data currently available The report also provides a look at how the population has since changed, sketching out trends based on incomplete
- Record 14 Million Unauthorized Immigrants Lived in the US in 2023
The number of unauthorized immigrants in the U S reached an all-time high after two consecutive years of record growth
- Where immigrants to the US come from, 1850 to today
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
- 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
- US immigrant population in 2023 saw largest increase since 2000
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
- About 9% of U. S. births in 2023 were to unauthorized or temporary legal . . .
Generally, the trends in births to unauthorized immigrants follow the growth and decline of the unauthorized immigrant population
- Immigrants in America: Key Charts and Facts | Pew Research Center
Key charts and statistics about immigrants in the United States from 1980 to 2018
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