Numbers, Facts and Trends Shaping Your World

A Nation of Immigrants

II. References

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Lopez, Mark Hugo, and Ana Gonzalez-Barrera. 2012. “Latino Voters Support Obama by 3-1 Ratio, But Are Less Certain than Others about Voting.” Washington, DC: Pew Hispanic Center, October.

Lopez, Mark Hugo, Ana Gonzalez-Barrera and Seth Motel. 2011. “As Deportations Rise to Record Levels, Most Latinos Oppose Obama’s Policy.” Washington, DC: Pew Hispanic Center, December.

Passel, Jeffrey S., and D’Vera Cohn. 2012. “Unauthorized Immigrants: 11.1 Million in 2011.” Washington, DC: Pew Hispanic Center, December.

Passel, Jeffrey S., and D’Vera Cohn. 2011. “Unauthorized Immigrant Population: National and State Trends, 2010.” Washington, DC: Pew Hispanic Center, February.

Passel, Jeffrey S., and D’Vera Cohn. 2009. “A Portrait of Unauthorized Immigrants in the United States.” Washington, DC: Pew Hispanic Center, April.

Passel, Jeffrey S., D’Vera Cohn and Ana Gonzalez-Barrera. 2012. “Net Migration from Mexico Falls to Zero—and Perhaps Less.” Washington, DC: Pew Hispanic Center, April.

Pew Global Attitudes Project. 2012. “Mexicans Back Military Campaign Against Cartels.” Washington, DC: Pew Global Attitudes Project, June.

Pew Research Center. 2013. “Immigration Rises on Washington’s Agenda, Not the Public’s.” Washington, DC: January.

Pew Research Center for the People & the Press. 2012. “Any Court Health Care Decision Unlikely to Please.” Washington, DC: June.

Taylor, Paul, Mark Hugo Lopez, Jeffrey S. Passel and Seth Motel. 2011. “Unauthorized Immigrants: Length of Residency, Patterns of Parenthood.” Washington, DC: Pew Hispanic Center, December.

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