Immigrants Do Not Commit More Crimes in the US, Despite Fearmongering
Written by Yared Avalos Iniguez, Communications Intern and Hannah Boyke, Research Intern Across...
Read MoreWritten by Yared Avalos Iniguez, Communications Intern and Hannah Boyke, Research Intern Across...
Read MoreAccording to a new report from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, about 11.0 million...
Read MorePresident Trump issued an executive order on June 21 that laid out a plan to violate the U.S....
Read MoreI am one of approximately 619,000 undocumented, Black immigrants living in the United States. My...
Read MoreUndocumented flows are declining, more people are coming from Central America and Asia, and more arrive on valid visas.
Read MoreContrary to President Trump’s claim that “large-scale unlawful migration” across the southern border constitutes a “national emergency” that requires building a wall, research suggests that undocumented immigration across the U.S.-Mexico border is actually the lowest it’s ever been in the past 25 years. The Center for Migration Studies (CMS) has issued a report with this […]
Read MoreNew estimates indicate that the number of undocumented immigrants in the United States continues a decade-long decline, standing at about 10.7 million as of 2016 (down from 12.2 million in 2007). Just as important as the numbers themselves, however, are the trends that underlie them: migrants are now primarily coming from Central America, not Mexico. […]
Read MoreWith approximately 11 million undocumented immigrants currently living in the United States,...
Read MoreUndocumented immigrants contribute to the U.S. economy in many ways. They fill essential jobs,...
Read MoreAs a recent Wall Street Journal article describes, Moody’s Analytics has concluded that the mass...
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