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    November 17, 2014
    Unauthorized Immigrant Totals Rise in 7 States, Fall in 14

    Unauthorized Immigrants as Share of Labor Force, by State, 2012

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    Unauthorized Immigrant Totals Rise in 7 States, Fall in 14
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    Unauthorized Immigrant Populations Rose or Fell in 21 States
    Unauthorized Immigrant Populations Changed in 21 States, Stable in U.S. Overall, 2009-2012
    Unauthorized Immigrants in the U.S. Labor Force, 1995-2012
    Share of K-12 Students with Unauthorized Immigrant Parent(s), 1995-2012
    Mexican Unauthorized Immigrant Population Declines Since 2007 Peak
    States with Largest Unauthorized Immigrant Populations, 2012
    Growth in Unauthorized Immigration Has Leveled Off
    U.S. Foreign-born Population, 2012
    States with Largest Shares of Unauthorized Immigrants in the Population, 2012
    States with Largest Shares of Unauthorized Immigrants in the Labor Force, 2012
    States with Largest Share of K-12 Students with Unauthorized Immigrant Parent(s), 2012
    Unauthorized Immigrant Population, By Region of Birth, 2012
    Countries of Birth with Largest Numbers of U.S. Unauthorized Immigrants, 2012
    States with Largest Share Mexican among Unauthorized Immigrants, 2012
    Estimates of Unauthorized Immigrant Population, by State, Selected Years 1990-2012
    Estimates of Unauthorized Immigrant Population, by State, Selected Years 1990-2012
    Estimates of Unauthorized Immigrants in Labor Force, by State, Selected Years 1995-2012
    Estimates of Unauthorized Immigrants in Labor Force, by State, Selected Years 1995-2012
    Estimates of Unauthorized Immigrants in the Total Population, Labor Force and Foreign-Born Population, by State, 2012
    Estimates of Unauthorized Immigrants in the Total Population, Labor Force and Foreign-Born Population, by State, 2012
    Share of Elementary and Secondary School Students with Unauthorized Immigrant Parent(s), by State, 2012
    Top Countries of Birth of Unauthorized Immigrants, by State, 2012
    Top Countries of Birth of Unauthorized Immigrants, by State, 2012
    Estimates of Unauthorized Immigrants, by Region of Birth, Selected Years 1995-2012
    Share of Unauthorized Immigrants, by Region of Birth, Selected Years 1995-2012
    Estimates of Unauthorized Immigrants, for Largest Countries of Birth, Selected Years 1995-2012
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    Unauthorized Immigrant Population, by State, 2012
    Unauthorized Immigrant Share of Population, by State, 2012
    Unauthorized Immigrants as Share of All Immigrants, by State, 2012
    Unauthorized Immigrants as Share of Labor Force, by State, 2012
    Share of K-12 Students with Unauthorized Immigrant Parent(s), by State, 2012
    Mexicans as Share of Unauthorized Immigrants, by State, 2012
    Change in Unauthorized Immigrant Population, by State, 2009 to 2012
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