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Key findings about U. S. immigrants | Pew Research Center After more than 50 years of rapid growth, the nation’s immigrant population is now in decline In January 2025, 53 3 million immigrants lived in the United States – the largest number ever recorded In the ensuing months, however, more immigrants left the country or were deported than arrived
Views on deportations and arrests of immigrants in the US illegally . . . This chapter explores Americans’ views on which groups of immigrants who are in the country illegally should be deported, where arrests should be allowed, and whether police should be able to check a person’s immigration status Views on whether immigrants living in the country illegally should
How the origins of America’s immigrants have changed since 1850 Immigrant populations by state The share of immigrants varies widely among states, from 2% in West Virginia to 27% in California In 2022, Mexican immigrants were the largest group in 29 states, while Indian immigrants were the largest group in six states Mirroring the national trend, the origins of immigrants living in each state have changed dramatically in the past century In 1920, the
Americans Have Mixed to Negative Views of Trump Administration . . . Americans Have Mixed to Negative Views of Trump Administration Immigration Actions Public split over use of local law enforcement for deportation efforts; majorities disapprove of suspending asylum applications
2. Views of the Trump administration’s immigration policies Many Americans disapprove of several of the Trump administration’s most controversial immigration actions For example, 61% disapprove of deporting some immigrants who are in the United States illegally to a prison in El Salvador, while far fewer – 37% – approve of this policy Views are