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Pew Research CenterSeptember 3, 2014
As Growth Stalls, Unauthorized Immigrant Population Becomes More Settled

Unauthorized Adults, by Presence of U.S.-Born Children, 1995-2012

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As Growth Stalls, Unauthorized Immigrant Population Becomes More Settled
Growth in Unauthorized Immigration Has Leveled Off
As Unauthorized Immigrant Population Growth Has Slowed, Median Length of Residence Has Grown
Share of Long-Term Unauthorized Immigrants Surpasses Share of Short-Term Immigrants
Unauthorized Immigrants, by Selected Categories, 2012
Total Removals by U.S. Department of Homeland Security, 1997-2012
Unauthorized Immigrant Population, by Age and Duration of Residence in the U.S., and Their U.S.-Born Children, 1995-2013
Unauthorized Immigrant Population, by Age, Status, Duration of Residence in the U.S. and Presence of Children, and Their U.S.-Born Children, 2012
Unauthorized Adults, by Status, Detailed Duration of Residence in the U.S. and Presence of Children, 2012
Unauthorized Adults, by Presence of U.S.-Born Children, 1995-2012
A Rise in U.S.-born Children of Unauthorized Immigrants, and Decline in Unauthorized Children
A Growing Number of Unauthorized Immigrants Live with Their U.S. Citizen Children

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