Immigration legislation is stalled in the House, but the public continues to broadly support a path to legalization for undocumented immigrants. At the same time, however, Americans are evenly divided over the growing number of undocumented immigrants who have been deported from the U.S. in recent years, with as many viewing this as a good thing as a bad thing (45% each)
Provides data on the number of illegal immigrants in the United States, countries of origin, areas o...
Immigration is a highly contested topic that has divided political lines in much of recent history. ...
Continuing with his second term agenda in spite of the shutdown, President Obama recently called for...
As the Senate works toward a compromise on immigration reform, the emerging proposal addresses two w...
Undocumented immigration has been a significant political issue in recent years, and is likely to re...
This report examines survey data related to Americans' opinions of immigration policies and the Bide...
Legislative behavior and intergroup relations have had a significant impact on comprehensive immigra...
In this IPC Policy Brief, author Rob Paral uses new census data to update his earlier IPC report (Pl...
In the last year, much has been made of the current immigration situation in the United States. With...
We started off the survey by asking respondents to rank the seriousness of the issue of illegal immi...
Compares survey responses of Latinos/Hispanics with those of the general population and by nativity ...
Congress is debating whether or not to legalize more than 11 million unauthorized immigrants, as wel...
Analyzes trends in the populations and annual inflows of undocumented and legal immigrants in the Un...
The U.S. unauthorized immigrant population – 11.1 million in 2014 – has stabilized since the end of ...
There are an estimated 15 million undocumented immigrants in the United States. At 16 percent of th...
Provides data on the number of illegal immigrants in the United States, countries of origin, areas o...
Immigration is a highly contested topic that has divided political lines in much of recent history. ...
Continuing with his second term agenda in spite of the shutdown, President Obama recently called for...
As the Senate works toward a compromise on immigration reform, the emerging proposal addresses two w...
Undocumented immigration has been a significant political issue in recent years, and is likely to re...
This report examines survey data related to Americans' opinions of immigration policies and the Bide...
Legislative behavior and intergroup relations have had a significant impact on comprehensive immigra...
In this IPC Policy Brief, author Rob Paral uses new census data to update his earlier IPC report (Pl...
In the last year, much has been made of the current immigration situation in the United States. With...
We started off the survey by asking respondents to rank the seriousness of the issue of illegal immi...
Compares survey responses of Latinos/Hispanics with those of the general population and by nativity ...
Congress is debating whether or not to legalize more than 11 million unauthorized immigrants, as wel...
Analyzes trends in the populations and annual inflows of undocumented and legal immigrants in the Un...
The U.S. unauthorized immigrant population – 11.1 million in 2014 – has stabilized since the end of ...
There are an estimated 15 million undocumented immigrants in the United States. At 16 percent of th...
Provides data on the number of illegal immigrants in the United States, countries of origin, areas o...
Immigration is a highly contested topic that has divided political lines in much of recent history. ...
Continuing with his second term agenda in spite of the shutdown, President Obama recently called for...