Congress is debating whether or not to legalize more than 11 million unauthorized immigrants, as well as stricter border and workplace enforcement. Mostly left out of this debate are the more than 5 million children living in unauthorized families, who, like their parents, would be greatly affected by the outcome of this debate. This fact sheet describes the population of U.S. children of immigrants -- especially those with unauthorized parents
Children of immigrants are the fastest growing child population in the United States. More than 20 p...
Recent data from Census 2000 show that the foreign-born population in the United States has increase...
of immigrants are the fastest-growing segment of the U.S. population under age 18 (Van Hook and Fix ...
In 2007, about 16.4 million children, or more than one in five children in the United States, had at...
Highlights data on the population of children of immigrants up to age 8, distribution by state, pare...
Over the past three decades, a central new challenge confronting millions of children of immigrants ...
Over seven million U.S. children live with at least one noncitizen parent – and 80 percent of these ...
While children of immigrants have a lot at stake in the discussions surrounding U.S. immigration pol...
The past 13 years have seen a massive increase in immigration enforcement at the state and local lev...
More than 26 percent of all low-income children in the United States live in immigrant families. The...
Examines 2000-09 trends in the number of children of immigrants, both U.S.- and foreign-born, compar...
This fact sheet is the first in a series of publications onchildren of immigrants. The series update...
This paper outlines the unique challenges that federal and state immigration enforcement measures po...
Immigrant families' access to key public benefits—food stamps, Temporary Assistance for Needy Famili...
Draws on new results of U.S. Census 2000 data to focus on children in immigrant families, highlighti...
Children of immigrants are the fastest growing child population in the United States. More than 20 p...
Recent data from Census 2000 show that the foreign-born population in the United States has increase...
of immigrants are the fastest-growing segment of the U.S. population under age 18 (Van Hook and Fix ...
In 2007, about 16.4 million children, or more than one in five children in the United States, had at...
Highlights data on the population of children of immigrants up to age 8, distribution by state, pare...
Over the past three decades, a central new challenge confronting millions of children of immigrants ...
Over seven million U.S. children live with at least one noncitizen parent – and 80 percent of these ...
While children of immigrants have a lot at stake in the discussions surrounding U.S. immigration pol...
The past 13 years have seen a massive increase in immigration enforcement at the state and local lev...
More than 26 percent of all low-income children in the United States live in immigrant families. The...
Examines 2000-09 trends in the number of children of immigrants, both U.S.- and foreign-born, compar...
This fact sheet is the first in a series of publications onchildren of immigrants. The series update...
This paper outlines the unique challenges that federal and state immigration enforcement measures po...
Immigrant families' access to key public benefits—food stamps, Temporary Assistance for Needy Famili...
Draws on new results of U.S. Census 2000 data to focus on children in immigrant families, highlighti...
Children of immigrants are the fastest growing child population in the United States. More than 20 p...
Recent data from Census 2000 show that the foreign-born population in the United States has increase...
of immigrants are the fastest-growing segment of the U.S. population under age 18 (Van Hook and Fix ...