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		<title>Of Illinois Immigrants, 22% Live in Poverty</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><p><a href="http://www.toonaripost.com">The Toonari Post - News, Powered by the People!</a></p><p>Illinois, U.S.A. &#8212; A new report from the Center for Immigration Studies provides a detailed picture of immigrants (legal and illegal) in the United States and in Illinois.  The statistics reveal Illinois&#8217; immigrant population as being significantly poorer and less-educated than the state&#8217;s native-born population. Using the latest Census Bureau data from 2010 and 2011, the study shows [...]</p></p><p>The article <a href="http://www.toonaripost.com/2012/08/us-news/of-illinois-immigrants-22-live-in-poverty/">Of Illinois Immigrants, 22% Live in Poverty</a> appeared first on <a href="http://www.toonaripost.com">The Toonari Post - News, Powered by the People!</a>.</p>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.toonaripost.com">The Toonari Post - News, Powered by the People!</a></p><p>Illinois, U.S.A. &#8212; A new report from the Center for Immigration Studies provides a detailed picture of immigrants (legal and illegal) in the United States and in Illinois.  The statistics reveal Illinois&#8217; immigrant population as being significantly poorer and less-educated than the state&#8217;s native-born population. Using the latest Census Bureau data from 2010 and 2011, the study shows a high rate of poverty with over one-third of immigrant headed households using at least one major welfare program.</p>
<p>The report is online at <a href="http://cis.org/2012-profile-of-americas-foreign-born-population" target="_blank">http://cis.org/2012-profile-of-americas-foreign-born-population</a>.</p>
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<li>Illinois&#8217; Immigrants:</li>
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<p>Illinois&#8217; immigrant population (legal and illegal) grew 15 percent (231,000) from 2000 to 2010.  Nationally the immigrant population grew percent over the same period. Immigrants (legal and illegal) accounted for 14 percent of the state residents in 2010 and 16 percent of workers in the states. Of Illinois immigrants and their U.S.-born children (under 18), 22 percent live in poverty compared to 12 percent of natives and their children.</p>
<p>Immigrants and their U.S.-born child (under 18) account for 18 percent of the state&#8217;s overall population and 28 percent of all persons in poverty in the state. Of Illinois immigrants and their U.S.-born children (under 18), 27 percent lack health insurance, compared to 12 percent of natives and their children (under 18).  Immigrants and their children account for 32 percent of the state&#8217;s uninsured.</p>
<p>Of households headed by immigrants in Illinois, 36 percent used at least one major welfare program, primarily food assistance and Medicaid, compared to 22 percent of native-headed households.</p>
<p>Illinois immigrants&#8217; home ownership rate tends to be relatively high (61 percent) compared to immigrants in other states. The rate for natives in the state is 69 percent. The lower socio-economic status of Illinois&#8217; immigrants is not because most are recent arrivals. Their average length of residence in the United States is 19 years.</p>
<p>One of the primary reasons immigrants in the state tend to be poor and access welfare programs at high rates is a large share arrive in the U.S. as adult with relatively low levels of education.</p>
<p>Of adult immigrants (25 to 65) in the state 24 percent have not completed high school, compared to 6 percent of natives. However, the share of immigrants in the state that have a bachelor&#8217;s degree (31 percent) is much closer to the 36 percent for natives.</p>
<p>In 2010, 23 percent of public school students in Illinois were from immigrant households.  Overall, one in four public students in the state speaks a language other than English at home.</p>
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<li>Illegal Immigrants in Illinois:</li>
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<p>Our best estimate is that 31 percent of Illinois immigrants are in the country illegally. Illegal immigrants and their U.S.-born children (under 18) account for 6 percent of the state&#8217;s overall population, 13 percent those in poverty, 16 percent of the uninsured and 9 percent of the school age population.</p>
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		<title>Nevada has the Fastest Growing Immigrants Population in the US</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><p><a href="http://www.toonaripost.com">The Toonari Post - News, Powered by the People!</a></p><p>Washington, U.S.A. &#8212; A new report from the Center for Immigration Studies provides a detailed picture of immigrants (legal and illegal) in the United States and in Nevada. Using the Census Bureau data from 2010 and 2011, the study reveals Nevada&#8217;s immigrant population as one of the fastest growing of the top immigrant receiving states. The report is [...]</p></p><p>The article <a href="http://www.toonaripost.com/2012/08/us-news/nevada-has-the-fastest-growing-immigrants-population-in-the-us/">Nevada has the Fastest Growing Immigrants Population in the US</a> appeared first on <a href="http://www.toonaripost.com">The Toonari Post - News, Powered by the People!</a>.</p>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.toonaripost.com">The Toonari Post - News, Powered by the People!</a></p><p>Washington, U.S.A. &#8212; A new report from the Center for Immigration Studies provides a detailed picture of immigrants (legal and illegal) in the United States and in Nevada. Using the Census Bureau data from 2010 and 2011, the study reveals Nevada&#8217;s immigrant population as one of the fastest growing of the top immigrant receiving states.</p>
<p>The report is online at <a href="http://cis.org/2012-profile-of-americas-foreign-born-population" target="_blank">http://cis.org/2012-profile-of-americas-foreign-born-population</a>.</p>
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<li>Nevada Immigrants:</li>
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<p>Nevada&#8217;s immigrant population (legal and illegal) grew 61 percent (192,000) from 2000 to 2010. Nationally the immigrant population grew 28 percent over the same period. Immigrants accounted for 19 percent of Nevada residents in 2010, the fifth largest share in the country. Immigrants are 23 percent of workers in the state.</p>
<p>Of Nevada immigrants and their U.S.-born children (under 18), 20 percent live in poverty compared to 13 percent of natives and their children. Immigrants and their U.S.-born children (under 18) account for 25 percent of the state&#8217;s overall population and 34 percent of all persons in poverty.</p>
<p>Of Nevada immigrants and their U.S.-born children (under 18), 31 percent lack health insurance, compared to 18 percent of natives and their children (under 18).  Immigrants and their children account for 37 percent of those without insurance in the state.</p>
<p>Nevada immigrants&#8217; home ownership rate of 53 percent is similar to the 58 percent for natives. Of households headed by immigrants in Nevada, 25 percent used at least one major welfare program, primarily food assistance and Medicaid, compared to 18 percent of native-headed households.</p>
<p>The lower socio-economic status of Nevada&#8217;s immigrants relative to natives is not because most are recent arrivals. Their average length of residence in the United States is 20 years. One of the primary reasons immigrants in the state tend to be poor than natives is a large share arrive in the U.S. as adults with relatively low levels of education.</p>
<p>Of adult immigrants (25 to 65) in the state 30 percent have not completed high school, compared to 7 percent of natives. The share of immigrants in the state with at least a bachelor&#8217;s degree (21 percent) is lower than the 27 percent of natives.</p>
<p>In 2010, more than one third of public school students in Nevada were from immigrant households. Overall, 34 percent of public school students in the state speak a language other than English at home.</p>
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<li>Illegal Immigrants in Nevada:</li>
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<p>Our best estimate is that slightly less than half of Nevada immigrants are in the country illegally. Illegal immigrants and their U.S.-born children (under 18) account for 12 percent of the state&#8217;s overall population, 20 percent those in poverty, 24 percent of the uninsured and 22 percent of the school age population.</p>
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		<title>New Study Examines Florida&#8217;s Immigrants Rates</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><p><a href="http://www.toonaripost.com">The Toonari Post - News, Powered by the People!</a></p><p>Washington, U.S.A. &#8212; A new report from the Center for Immigration Studies provides a detailed picture of immigrants (legal and illegal) in the United States and in Florida. Florida has the fourth largest immigrant population in the country. Using the latest Census Bureau data from 2010 and 2011, the study shows Florida&#8217;s immigrants tend to be poorer than the state&#8217;s [...]</p></p><p>The article <a href="http://www.toonaripost.com/2012/08/us-news/new-study-examines-floridas-immigrants-rates/">New Study Examines Florida&#8217;s Immigrants Rates</a> appeared first on <a href="http://www.toonaripost.com">The Toonari Post - News, Powered by the People!</a>.</p>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.toonaripost.com">The Toonari Post - News, Powered by the People!</a></p><p>Washington, U.S.A. &#8212; A new report from the Center for Immigration Studies provides a detailed picture of immigrants (legal and illegal) in the United States and in Florida. Florida has the fourth largest immigrant population in the country. Using the latest Census Bureau data from 2010 and 2011, the study shows Florida&#8217;s immigrants tend to be poorer than the state&#8217;s native-born.</p>
<p>The report is online at <a href="http://cis.org/2012-profile-of-americas-foreign-born-population" target="_blank">http://cis.org/2012-profile-of-americas-foreign-born-population</a>.</p>
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<li>Florida&#8217;s Immigrants:</li>
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<p>Florida&#8217;s immigrant population (legal and illegal) grew 37 percent (1 million) from 2000 to 2010. Nationally the immigrant population grew 28 percent over the same period.</p>
<p>Immigrants accounted for 19 percent of Florida residents in 2010, the fourth largest share in the country. Immigrants are 22 percent of workers in the state.</p>
<p>Of Florida immigrants and their U.S.-born children (under 18), 21 percent live in poverty compared to 14 percent of natives and their children. Immigrants and their U.S.-born children (under 18) account for 23 percent of the state&#8217;s overall population and 31 percent of all persons in poverty.</p>
<p>Of households headed by immigrants in Florida, 31 percent used at least one major welfare program, primarily food assistance and Medicaid, compared to 20 percent of native-headed households.</p>
<p>Of Florida immigrants and their U.S.-born children (under 18), 34 percent lack health insurance, compared to 18 percent of natives and their children (under 18). Immigrants and their children account for 36 percent of those without insurance in the state. Florida immigrants&#8217; home ownership rate is 61 percent, compared to 70 percent for natives.</p>
<p>The lower socio-economic status of Florida&#8217;s immigrants is not because most are recent arrivals. Their average length of residence in the United States is 20 years.</p>
<p>One of the primary reasons immigrants in the state tend to be poorer than natives is a large share arrive in the U.S. as adults with relatively low levels of education.</p>
<p>Of adult immigrants (25 to 65) in the state 16 percent have not completed high school, compared to 7 percent of natives. However, the share of immigrants in the state with at least a bachelor&#8217;s degree (30 percent) is similar to that of natives — 32 percent.</p>
<p>In 2010, more than one in four public school students in Florida were from immigrant households. Overall, 29 percent of public school students in the state speak a language other than English at home.</p>
<ul>
<li>Illegal Immigrants in Florida:</li>
</ul>
<p>Our best estimate is that slightly more than one-sixth of Florida immigrants are in the country illegally. Illegal immigrants and their U.S.-born children (under 18) account for 4 percent of the state&#8217;s overall population, 9 percent those in poverty, 11 percent of the uninsured and 8 percent of the school age population.</p>
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		<title>Washington&#8217;s Immigrant Population Grows 44% in 10 Years</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><p><a href="http://www.toonaripost.com">The Toonari Post - News, Powered by the People!</a></p><p>Washington, U.S.A. &#8212; A new report from the Center for Immigration Studies provides a detailed picture of immigrants (legal and illegal) in the United States and in Washington State. Washington has the nation&#8217;s 10th largest immigrant population. Using the latest Census Bureau data from 2010 and 2011, the study reveals that the state&#8217;s immigrants are significantly poorer and [...]</p></p><p>The article <a href="http://www.toonaripost.com/2012/08/us-news/washingtons-immigrant-population-grows-44-in-10-years/">Washington&#8217;s Immigrant Population Grows 44% in 10 Years</a> appeared first on <a href="http://www.toonaripost.com">The Toonari Post - News, Powered by the People!</a>.</p>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.toonaripost.com">The Toonari Post - News, Powered by the People!</a></p><p>Washington, U.S.A. &#8212; A new report from the Center for Immigration Studies provides a detailed picture of immigrants (legal and illegal) in the United States and in Washington State. Washington has the nation&#8217;s 10th largest immigrant population. Using the latest Census Bureau data from 2010 and 2011, the study reveals that the state&#8217;s immigrants are significantly poorer and less-educated than the native-born population.</p>
<p>&#8220;There is considerable concern in this country about issues like poverty and the large uninsured population.  But what has generally not been acknowledged is the impact of immigration on these problems,&#8221; notes Steven Camarota, the Center&#8217;s Director of Research. &#8220;Absent a change in policy, 11 to 15 million new immigrants are likely to settle in this country in the next decade and may further exacerbate present problems.&#8221;</p>
<p>The report is online at <a href="http://cis.org/2012-profile-of-americas-foreign-born-population" target="_blank">http://cis.org/2012-profile-of-americas-foreign-born-population</a>.</p>
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<li>Washington&#8217;s Immigrants:</li>
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<p>Washington&#8217;s immigrant population (legal and illegal) grew 44 percent (272,000) from 2000 to 2010. Nationally the immigrant population grew 28 percent over the same period.</p>
<p>Immigrants (legal and illegal) accounted for 13 percent of the state residents in 2010 and 17 percent of workers in the states.</p>
<p>Of Washington immigrants and their U.S.-born children (under 18), 20 percent live in poverty compared to 10 percent of natives and their children.</p>
<p>Immigrants and their U.S.-born children (under 18) account for 18 percent of the state&#8217;s overall population and 30 percent of all persons in poverty.</p>
<p>Of Washington immigrants and their U.S.-born children (under 18), 22 percent lack health insurance, compared to 12 percent of natives and their children (under 18).  Immigrants and their children account for 29 percent of the state&#8217;s uninsured.</p>
<p>Of households headed by immigrants in Washington, 40 percent used at least one major welfare program, primarily food assistance and Medicaid, compared to 21 percent of native-headed households. Although they tend to be significantly poorer than natives, homeownership is relatively high among Washington&#8217;s immigrants (55 percent), compared to 65 percent for natives. The lower socio-economic status of Washington&#8217;s immigrants is not because most are recent arrivals. Their average length of residence in the United States is 18 years.</p>
<p>One of the primary reasons immigrants in the state tend to be poor and access welfare programs at high rates is a large share arrive in the U.S. as adults with relatively low levels of education.</p>
<p>Of adult immigrants (25 to 65) in the state 22 percent have not completed high school, compared to 4 percent of natives. However, the share of immigrants in the state that have a bachelor&#8217;s degree matches that of natives —34 percent.</p>
<p>In 2010, 23 percent of public school students in Washington were from immigrant households. Overall, 23 percent of public students in the state speak a language other than English at home.</p>
<ul>
<li>Illegal Immigrants in Washington:</li>
</ul>
<p>Our best estimate is that 40 percent of Washington immigrants are in the country illegally. Illegal immigrants and their U.S.-born children (under 18) account for 7 percent of the state&#8217;s overall population, 12 percent those in poverty, 18 percent of the uninsured and 9 percent of the school age population, 5 to 17 years of age.</p>
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<li>National Figures:</li>
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<p>The number of immigrants (legal &amp; illegal) in the country hit a new record of 40 million in 2010, a 28 percent increase over the total in 2000. Immigrants (legal and illegal) account for 16 percent of all workers in the country.</p>
<p>In 2010, 23 percent of immigrants and their U.S.-born children (under 18) lived in poverty, compared to 13.5 percent of natives and their children. Immigrants and their children accounted for one-fourth of all persons in poverty in the United States.</p>
<p>Immigrants make significant progress the longer they live in the country. However, even immigrants who have lived in the United States for 20 years have not come close to closing the gap with natives.</p>
<p>The poverty rate of adult immigrants who have lived in the United States for 20 years is 50 percent higher than that of adult natives. The share of households headed by an immigrant who has lived in the United States for 20 years using one or more welfare programs is nearly twice that of native-headed households.</p>
<p>The share of households headed by an immigrant who has lived in the United States for 20 years that are owner occupied is 22 percent lower than that of native households.</p>
<p>The article <a href="http://www.toonaripost.com/2012/08/us-news/washingtons-immigrant-population-grows-44-in-10-years/">Washington&#8217;s Immigrant Population Grows 44% in 10 Years</a> appeared first on <a href="http://www.toonaripost.com">The Toonari Post - News, Powered by the People!</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Georgia Immigrant Population Grew 63% in Last 10 Years</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><p><a href="http://www.toonaripost.com">The Toonari Post - News, Powered by the People!</a></p><p>Washington, U.S.A. &#8212; A new report from the Center for Immigration Studies provides a detailed picture of immigrants (legal and illegal) in the United States and in Georgia.  Of the top immigrant receiving states, Georgia&#8217; immigrant population is one of the fastest growing in the country. Using the latest Census Bureau data from 2010 and 2011, the study [...]</p></p><p>The article <a href="http://www.toonaripost.com/2012/08/us-news/georgia-immigrant-population-grew-63-in-last-10-years/">Georgia Immigrant Population Grew 63% in Last 10 Years</a> appeared first on <a href="http://www.toonaripost.com">The Toonari Post - News, Powered by the People!</a>.</p>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.toonaripost.com">The Toonari Post - News, Powered by the People!</a></p><p>Washington, U.S.A. &#8212; A new report from the Center for Immigration Studies provides a detailed picture of immigrants (legal and illegal) in the United States and in Georgia.  Of the top immigrant receiving states, Georgia&#8217; immigrant population is one of the fastest growing in the country. Using the latest Census Bureau data from 2010 and 2011, the study reveals a high rate of poverty with a corresponding high use of welfare.</p>
<p>The report is online at <a href="http://cis.org/2012-profile-of-americas-foreign-born-population" target="_blank">http://cis.org/2012-profile-of-americas-foreign-born-population</a>.</p>
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<li>Georgia&#8217;s Immigrants:</li>
</ul>
<p>Georgia&#8217;s immigrant population (legal and illegal) grew 63 percent from 2000 to 2010. Nationally the immigrant population grew 28 percent over the same period.</p>
<p>Immigrants account for 10 percent of Georgia residents in 2010, the highest level ever recorded by the Census Bureau for the state. Immigrants are 13 percent of workers in the state. Of Georgia immigrants and their U.S.-born children (under 18), 25 percent live in poverty compared to 18 percent of natives and their children.</p>
<p>Of Georgia immigrants and their U.S.-born children (under 18), 37 percent lack health insurance, compared to 18 percent of natives and their children (under 18).  Immigrants and their children account for 22 percent of those without insurance in the state.</p>
<p>Georgia immigrants&#8217; home ownership is 56 percent, compared to 67 percent for natives.</p>
<p>Of households headed by immigrants in Georgia, 30 percent used at least one major welfare program, primarily food assistance and Medicaid, compared to 24 percent of native-headed households. One of the primary reasons a larger share of immigrants than natives in the state are poor is a large share arrive in the U.S. as adults with relatively low levels of education.</p>
<p>Of adult immigrants (25 to 65) in the state 26 percent have not completed high school, compared to 8 percent of natives.</p>
<p>However, the share of immigrants in the state with at least a bachelor&#8217;s degree (30 percent) is similar to the 33 percent for natives.</p>
<p>In 2010, 17 percent of students in Georgia public schools were from immigrant households. Overall, one in seven public school students in the state speaks a language other than English at home.</p>
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<li>Illegal Immigrants in Georgia:</li>
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<p>Our best estimate is that more than half of the immigrants in Georgia are in the country illegally. Illegal immigrants and their U.S.-born children (under 18) account for seven percent of the state&#8217;s overall population, 12 percent of those in poverty, 16 percent of the uninsured and 8 percent of the school age population, 5 to 17.</p>
<p>The article <a href="http://www.toonaripost.com/2012/08/us-news/georgia-immigrant-population-grew-63-in-last-10-years/">Georgia Immigrant Population Grew 63% in Last 10 Years</a> appeared first on <a href="http://www.toonaripost.com">The Toonari Post - News, Powered by the People!</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Texas&#8217; Immigration is One of Fastest Growing in the Country</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><p><a href="http://www.toonaripost.com">The Toonari Post - News, Powered by the People!</a></p><p>Washington, U.S.A. &#8212; A new report from the Center for Immigration Studies provides a detailed picture of immigrants (legal and illegal) in the United States and in Texas. Using the latest Census Bureau data from 2010 and 2011, the study reveals Texas&#8217; immigrant population as one of the largest, fastest growing and poorest of the top immigrant receiving states. [...]</p></p><p>The article <a href="http://www.toonaripost.com/2012/08/us-news/texas-immigration-is-one-of-fastest-growing-in-the-country/">Texas&#8217; Immigration is One of Fastest Growing in the Country</a> appeared first on <a href="http://www.toonaripost.com">The Toonari Post - News, Powered by the People!</a>.</p>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.toonaripost.com">The Toonari Post - News, Powered by the People!</a></p><p>Washington, U.S.A. &#8212; A new report from the Center for Immigration Studies provides a detailed picture of immigrants (legal and illegal) in the United States and in Texas. Using the latest Census Bureau data from 2010 and 2011, the study reveals Texas&#8217; immigrant population as one of the largest, fastest growing and poorest of the top immigrant receiving states.</p>
<p>The report is online at <a href="http://cis.org/2012-profile-of-americas-foreign-born-population" target="_blank">http://cis.org/2012-profile-of-americas-foreign-born-population</a>.</p>
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<li>Texas Immigrants:</li>
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<p>Texas&#8217;s immigrant population (legal and illegal) grew 43 percent from 2000 to 2010. Nationally the immigrant population grew 28 percent over the same period.</p>
<p>The immigrant population in the state stood at 4.1 million, up 1.5 million in the last decade. Immigrants account for one out of six Texas residents in 2010, the highest level ever recorded by the Census Bureau. Immigrants account for 20 percent of workers in the state.</p>
<p>Of Texas immigrants and their U.S.-born children (under 18), 28 percent live in poverty compared to 15 percent of natives and their children. Immigrants and their U.S.-born children (under 18) account for 23 percent of the state&#8217;s overall population and 36 percent of all persons in poverty.</p>
<p>Of Texas immigrants and their U.S.-born children (under 18) 41 percent lack health insurance, compared to 21 percent of natives and their children. Immigrants and their children account for 37 percent of those without insurance in the state.</p>
<p>While a large share of Texas immigrants have low incomes, their rate of home ownership (58 percent) tends to be relatively high both compared to natives (65 percent) and relative to immigrants in other states.</p>
<p>Of households headed by immigrants in Texas, 45 percent used at least one major welfare program, primarily food assistance and Medicaid, compared to 24 percent of native-headed households.</p>
<p>The lower socio-economic status of Texas&#8217; immigrants is not because most are recent arrivals. Their average length of residence in the United States is 18 years.</p>
<p>One of the primary reasons so many immigrants in Texas are poor, lack health insurance and access the welfare system is a large share arrive in the U.S. as adults with relatively low levels of education.</p>
<p>Of the top immigrant receiving states, Texas immigrants are among the least educated— 46 percent of adult immigrants in the state have not completed high school, compared to 10 percent of natives.</p>
<p>The share of immigrants (25 to 65) in the state that have a bachelor&#8217;s degree is 21 percent compared to 30 percent of natives. In 2010, 31 percent of students in Texas public school were from immigrant households.  Overall 37 percent of public school students speak a language other than English at home.</p>
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<li>Illegal Immigrants in Texas:</li>
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<p>Our best estimate is that slightly less than half of the immigrants in Texas are in the country illegally. They comprised one in ten workers in the state. Illegal immigrants and their U.S.-born children (under 18) account for ten percent of the state&#8217;s overall population and one-fifth of those in poverty, one-fourth of the uninsured and one seventh of the school age population, 5 to 17.</p>
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		<title>Immigrants Comprise the 21% of New Jerseys Residents</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><p><a href="http://www.toonaripost.com">The Toonari Post - News, Powered by the People!</a></p><p>Washington, U.S.A. &#8212; A new report from the Center for Immigration Studies provides a detailed picture of immigrants (legal and illegal) in the United States and in New Jersey. Using the latest Census Bureau data from 2010 and 2011, the study reveals that New Jersey&#8217;s immigrants tend to be more prosperous and better-educated than the population in other [...]</p></p><p>The article <a href="http://www.toonaripost.com/2012/08/us-news/immigrants-comprise-the-21-of-new-jerseys-residents/">Immigrants Comprise the 21% of New Jerseys Residents</a> appeared first on <a href="http://www.toonaripost.com">The Toonari Post - News, Powered by the People!</a>.</p>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.toonaripost.com">The Toonari Post - News, Powered by the People!</a></p><p>Washington, U.S.A. &#8212; A new report from the Center for Immigration Studies provides a detailed picture of immigrants (legal and illegal) in the United States and in New Jersey. Using the latest Census Bureau data from 2010 and 2011, the study reveals that New Jersey&#8217;s immigrants tend to be more prosperous and better-educated than the population in other top immigrant receiving states. However, they lag behind natives in the state in most measures of economic well-being. As a result they comprise a very large share of the state&#8217;s poor and uninsured.</p>
<p>The report is online at <a href="http://cis.org/2012-profile-of-americas-foreign-born-population" target="_blank">http://cis.org/2012-profile-of-americas-foreign-born-population</a>.</p>
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<li>New Jersey&#8217;s Immigrants:</li>
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<p>New Jersey&#8217;s immigrant population (legal and illegal) grew 25 percent (368,000) from 2000 to 2010. Nationally the immigrant population grew 28 percent over the same period. Immigrants accounted for 21 percent of New Jersey residents in 2010, the third highest of any state. Immigrants are 28 percent of workers in the state.</p>
<p>Of New Jersey immigrants and their U.S.-born children (under 18), 13 percent live in poverty compared to 9 percent of natives and their children. Immigrants and their U.S.-born children (under 18) account for 28 percent of the state&#8217;s overall population and 37 percent of all persons in poverty.</p>
<p>Of New Jersey immigrants and their U.S.-born children (under 18), 29 percent lack health insurance, compared to 11 percent of natives and their children (under 18). Immigrants and their children account for 51 percent of those without insurance in the state.</p>
<p>New Jersey immigrants&#8217; home ownership rate is 54 percent, compared to 70 percent for natives.</p>
<p>Of households headed by immigrants in New Jersey, 26 percent used at least one major welfare program, primarily food assistance and Medicaid, compared to 17 percent of native-headed households. The lower socio-economic status of New Jersey&#8217;s immigrants is not because most are recent arrivals. Their average length of residence in the United States is 19 years.</p>
<p>One of the primary reasons so many immigrants in the state are poor and access the welfare system is a large share arrive in the U.S. as adults with relatively low levels of education.</p>
<p>Of adult immigrants (25 to 65) in the state 19 percent have not completed high school, compared to 4 percent of natives. The share of immigrants in the state with at least a bachelor&#8217;s degree is 34 percent compared to 41 percent for natives.</p>
<p>In 2010, 30 percent of students in New Jersey public schools were from immigrant households. Overall, 29 percent of public school students in the state speak a language other than English at home.</p>
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<li>Illegal Immigrants in New Jersey:</li>
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<p>Our best estimate is that about one-fifth of New Jersey&#8217;s immigrants are in the country illegally. Illegal immigrants and their U.S.-born children (under 18) account for 6 percent of the state&#8217;s overall population, 14 percent those in poverty, 21 percent of the uninsured and 9 percent of the school age population, ages 5 to 17.</p>
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