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Facts on Mexican-origin Latinos in the U.S., 2017
BY LUIS NOE-BUSTAMANTE, ANTONIO FLORES AND SONO SHAH, PEW RESEARCH CENTER – SEP. 16, 2019 An estimated 36.6 million Hispanics of Mexican origin lived in the United States in 2017, ... -
The Economic Contributions of Undocumented Immigrants by Country of Origin
By: New American Economy – March 8, 2021 Key Findings In 2019, there were more than 4.2 million immigrants from Mexico who lack documentation. Together, they make up more than ... -
MPI Offers Estimates of Unauthorized Immigrant Groups that May Be Considered for Legalization
BY: MIGRATION POLICY INSTITUTE (MPI) – FEBRUARY 4, 2021 WASHINGTON — The legalization debate is back on the table, with President Joe Biden pledging on his first day in office ... -
Immigrant Essential Workers are Crucial to America’s COVID-19 Recovery
By: FWD.US – DECEMBER 16TH, 2020 See Full Report Here. New estimates from FWD.us show that immigrants represent a substantial, and thus critical, part of America’s essential COVID-19 workforce combating ... -
U.S. Latinos are the 8th Largest Economy in the World
October 1, 2020 The 2020 U.S. Latino GDP Report released by the Latino Donor Collaborative, reflecting that “during 2018, the nearly 60 million Latinos living in the U.S. generated the ... -
The $2.6 Trillion U.S. Latino Market: The Largest And Fastest Growing Blindspot Of The American ...
By: Sean Salas, Forbes – Sep 27, 2020 The U.S. Latino market is “growing GDP at 8.6%, faster than China, faster than India, and nobody talks about it,” said Sol ... -
Key findings about U.S. immigrants (Pew Research Center)
BY ABBY BUDIMAN, PEW RESEARCH CENTER – AUG. 20, 2020 The United States has more immigrants than any other country in the world. Today, more than 40 million people living in the ... -
Latino degree completion increases but equity gap remains
By: Paul Fain, Inside Higher Ed – Aug. 12, 2020 College degree attainment among Latinos has increased substantially in recent years, according to a new analysis from Excelencia in Education. ... -
Diversity still matters
Inclusion and diversity are at risk in the crisis—but are critical for business recovery, resilience, and reimagination. By Kevin Dolan, Vivian Hunt, Sara Prince, and Sandra Sancier-Sultan, McKinsey & Company – May 19, 2020 ... -
Undocumented Students in Higher Education: How Many Students Are in U.S. Colleges and Universities and ...
By: New American Economy and President's Alliance April 15, 2020 As SCOTUS decision looms, 87% of DACA-eligible students are enrolled in undergraduate programs, 13% are enrolled in graduate-level programs In ...