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    November 26, 2018
    Appendix B: Additional maps

    Unauthorized immigrant share of all immigrants, by state, 2016

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    Appendix B: Additional maps
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    Unauthorized immigrant population by state, 2016
    Unauthorized immigrant share of population, by state, 2016
    Unauthorized immigrant share of all immigrants, by state, 2016
    Share of K-12 students with unauthorized immigrant parents, by state, 2016
    Mexican share of unauthorized immigrant population, by state, 2016
    Change in unauthorized immigrant population, by state, 2007 to 2016
    Share of unauthorized immigrant adults in the U.S. for five years or less, 2016
    Unauthorized immigrant share of labor force, by state, 2016
    Industry with largest share of workers who are unauthorized immigrants, 2016
    Occupation with largest number of unauthorized immigrant workers, 2016
    Occupation with largest share of workers who are unauthorized immigrants, 2016
    Industry with largest number of unauthorized immigrant workers, by state, 2016
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