short readsFeb 14, 2022 Around four-in-ten Latinos in U.S. worry that they or someone close to them could be deported Nearly four-in-ten Latinos (39%) say they worry that they, a family member or someone close to them could be deported.
reportJan 20, 2022 One-in-Ten Black People Living in the U.S. Are Immigrants Immigrants – particularly those from African nations – are a growing share of the U.S. Black population.
featureAug 2, 2022 In Their Own Words: The Diverse Perspectives of Being Asian in America Use this quote sorter to read how focus group participants answered the question, “What does it mean to be you in America?”
short readsJul 9, 2021 Before COVID-19, more Mexicans came to the U.S. than left for Mexico for the first time in years An estimated 870,000 Mexican migrants came to the U.S. between 2013-18, while an estimated 710,000 left the U.S. for Mexico during that time.
short readsApr 20, 2021 Most Latinos say U.S. immigration system needs big changes Latinos agree that the U.S. immigration system needs an overhaul; large shares say it requires major changes or needs to be completely rebuilt.
short readsApr 29, 2021 Key facts about Asian Americans, a diverse and growing population A record 22 million Asian Americans trace their roots to more than 20 countries in East and Southeast Asia and the Indian subcontinent.
short readsFeb 12, 2021 Immigrants and children of immigrants make up at least 14% of the 117th Congress At least 76 of the voting members of the 117th Congress are foreign born or have at least one parent born in another country.
short readsApr 29, 2021 Key facts about Asian origin groups in the U.S. Here’s a look at how individual origin groups compare with the nation’s overall Asian American population.
reportNov 4, 2021 Majority of Latinos Say Skin Color Impacts Opportunity in America and Shapes Daily Life Latinos with darker skin color report more discrimination experiences than Latinos with lighter skin color.
short readsSep 24, 2020 The ways Hispanics describe their identity vary across immigrant generations More than half of foreign-born Latinos describe themselves using the name of their origin country, versus 39% among U.S.-born adult children of immigrants.