The Urban Institute
Immigration Studies Program released a data sheet this week with a
description of the basic characteristics of the present undocumented
immigrant population in the United States.
According to the data, approximately 9.3 million undocumented
immigrants are presently living in the United States.
This population makes up 26 percent of the total foreign-born
population.
Approximately 5.3
million, or 57 percent, of these immigrants are from Mexico.
Latin American immigrants from other countries make up about
another 2.2 million, with only 10 percent from Asia and five percent
from Europe and Canada. In
this growing population, almost two-third live in six states.
California and Texas have the largest numbers, with 27 percent
and 13 percent, respectively. New
York, Florida, Illinois, and New Jersey account for the other states
with the largest population. However,
the data indicates that the most rapid growth within this population
has occurred in other states.
In
10 states, the undocumented immigrants make up over 40 percent of the
foreign-born population. The
Rocky Mountains, the Midwest, and the Southeast have all seen an
increase in the population since the mid-1990s.
The population in Arizona, Georgia, and North Carolina may
already surpass that of New Jersey.
Of
the estimated 9.3 million, approximately 6 million of these
undocumented immigrants are working.
They account for 5 percent of the labor force in America.
Those individuals who are working are earning less than US
citizens, with two-thirds of undocumented workers receiving less than
twice the minimum wage.
Among
the undocumented men, 96 percent are in the work force.
The numbers exceed those of legal immigrants or US citizens,
since the undocumented workers are less likely to be disabled,
retired, or in school. Women
make up approximately 41 percent of this undocumented population.
Undocumented women are less likely to participate in the labor
force because they are more likely than US citizens to have children
and remain in the home.
About
1.6 million children under 18 are undocumented immigrants, with
another 3 million children who are US citizens with undocumented
parents because the children were born in the United States.
The
full report can be found online at http://www.urban.org/url.cfm?ID=1000587.