U.S. Immigrant Population Record 41.3 Million in 2013 Asian, Caribbean, and Middle Eastern immigrant populations grew most since 2010 Topics: Population and Environment, Population Projections, Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration
Who Got the Jobs in Georgia? Natives accounted for most of the growth in population, but all employment growth went to immigrants Topics: Wages, Jobs, and Poverty, Unemployment/Underemployment Rates and Immigration, Georgia, State Level Employment Data
Who Got the Jobs in North Carolina? Natives accounted for most of the growth in population, but all employment growth went to immigrants Topics: Unemployment/Underemployment Rates and Immigration, North Carolina, State Level Employment Data
Who Got the Jobs in Florida? Topics: Unemployment/Underemployment Rates and Immigration, Florida, State Level Employment Data
Who Got the Jobs in Tennessee? All of Tennessee’s Employment Growth Since 2000 Has Gone to Immigrants, Yet Natives Accounted for Two-Thirds of Population Growth Topics: Unemployment/Underemployment Rates and Immigration, State Level Employment Data
Brief Analysis of the House Republican Leadership's Secure the Southwest Border Supplemental Appropriations Act and the Secure the Southwest Border Act of 2014 Topics: The 2013-14 Immigration Debate
Critical Schools Data for Consular Officials Where to find more information before issuing a student visa Topics: Student Visa Fraud, Education
Analyzing Title I of the Helping Unaccompanied Minors and Alleviating National Emergency (HUMANE) Act Topics: Influx of Unaccompanied Minors, Amnesty and Comprehensive Immigration Reform
2008 Trafficking Law Largely Inapplicable to Current Border Crisis Topics: Human Trafficking, Media Coverage of the Center for Immigration Studies, Illegal Immigration, Influx of Unaccompanied Minors