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Recently arrived U.S. immigrants, growing in number, differ from long-term residents

June 11, 2019 latinotimes 0

Recently arrived U.S. immigrants are a growing part of the nation’s foreign-born population, which reached a record 44.4 million in 2017. Overall, their profile differs from immigrants who have been in the country longer. About […]

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Latinos’ Incomes Higher Than Before Great Recession, but U.S.-Born Latinos Yet to Recover

April 12, 2019 latinotimes 0

Overall gain is driven by rise in share of higher-income immigrants who have lived in the U.S. for more years The Great Recession of 2007-09 triggered a lengthy period of decline in the incomes of […]

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Latinos have become less likely to say there are too many immigrants in U.S.

March 7, 2019 latinotimes 0

By Luis Noe-Bustamante and Ana Gonzalez-Barrera The share of Latinos who say there are too many immigrants living in the United States has declined sharply over the past decade and a half, according to a […]

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Arrests For Illegal Border Crossings Hit 46-Year Low

February 6, 2019 latinotimes 0

Arrests of people trying to cross illegally into the U.S. from Mexico plunged to the lowest level since 1971, as fewer people attempted the trek, the Department of Homeland Security announced Tuesday. Meanwhile, immigration arrests […]

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Undocumented immigrants quietly pay billions into Social Security and receive no benefits

February 6, 2019 latinotimes 0

If all undocumented immigrants were deported today, next year’s Social Security trust funds would have approximately $13 billion less for benefit payouts. It’s a considerable loss of dollars, especially when it’s projected that the Social […]

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Does government closure affect ICE and USCIS operations?

January 10, 2019 latinotimes 0

This is how President Trump’s decision in his battle for $ 5.6 billion dollars impacts these dependencies By Jesús García The closure of the government that already adds 20 days and has effects in various […]

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What we know about illegal immigration from Mexico

January 10, 2019 latinotimes 0

By Ana Gonzalez-Barrera and Jens Manuel Krogstad There were 12.0 million immigrants from Mexico living in the United States in 2016, and fewer than half of them (45%) were in the country illegally, according to […]

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Trump apela a crisis humanitaria para insistir en la construcción del muro

January 10, 2019 latinotimes 0

Demócratas dicen que el presidente mantiene “como rehén al pueblo estadounidense”. WASHINGTON — El presidente estadounidense, Donald Trump, aseguró este martes que la situación en la frontera con México es una “crisis creciente”, a pesar […]

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What we know about illegal immigration from Mexico

December 6, 2018 latinotimes 0

There were 12.0 million immigrants from Mexico living in the United States in 2016, and fewer than half of them (45%) were in the country illegally, according to Pew Research Center estimates. Mexico is the […]

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Number of U.S.-born babies with unauthorized immigrant parents has fallen since 2007

November 11, 2018 latinotimes 0

About 250,000 babies were born to unauthorized immigrant parents in the United States in 2016, the latest year for which information is available, according to a new Pew Research Center analysis of government data. This […]

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