| Report: Last Five Years Highest
Immigration in History
Illegal Aliens Are Almost Half of New Arrivals
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WASHINGTON (December 2005) -- As the nation considers
immigration proposals from Congress and the President, a Center for
Immigration Studies analysis of new Census Bureau data shows that the
immigrant population (legal and illegal) reached a new high in 2005. The data,
which the Bureau has not yet analyzed, also show that 2000-2005 is the highest
five-year period of new immigration (legal and illegal) in American history.
Almost half of new arrivals are estimated to be illegal aliens.
The new report provides a detailed picture of the socio-economic status of
immigrants, including estimates for illegal aliens. States with the largest
increase in immigrants are California, Texas Georgia, New Jersey, Maryland,
North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Washington, Virginia, Arizona, Tennessee,
Minnesota, and Nevada.
Embargoed copies of the report, ''Immigrants at Mid-Decade: A Snapshot of
American's Foreign-Born Population in 2005,'' are available to the media.
The study will be posted to the Center's site at
http://www.cis.org
on December 12.
Steven Camarota, author of the report and the Center's Director of Research,
will release the report at a press conference on Monday, December 12, at 10
a.m. in the Murrow Room of the National Press Club, 14th and F streets, N.W.
For more information, contact Dr. Camarota at (202) 466-8185 or
sac@cis.org
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The Center for Immigration Studies is an independent research institute
which examines the impact of immigration on the United States.
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