A portrait of unauthorized immigrants in the United States
A portrait of unauthorized immigrants in the United States
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Unauthorized immigrants living in the United States are more geographically dispersed than in the past and are more likely than either U.S.-born residents or legal immigrants to live in a household with a spouse and children. In addition, a growing share of the children of unauthorized immigrant parents -- 73% -- were born in this country and are U.S. citizens.
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