Chema Hernández Gil on Nostr: It is important to understand who will be impacted by this deportation program. While ...
It is important to understand who will be impacted by this deportation program. While the exact numbers of undocumented immigrants are by definition uncertain, there are good estimates. The Pew Research Center estimates about 11.0 million people.
Mexico remains by far the most common country of birth, with 4.05 million Mexicans in the US without authorized status. El Salvador (750,000), India (725,000), Guatemala (675,000) and Honduras (525,000) follow.
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