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Title: Randy Capps Immigration Studies Program The Urban Institute


1
Randy CappsImmigration Studies ProgramThe Urban
Institute
  • What Do We Think
  • We Know About
  • Undocumented Immigration

(Acknowledgments to Jeffrey S. Passel)May 15,
2001
2
Undocumented Immigrants
  • The 2000 Census Surprise
  • How We Make the Estimates
  • Some Numbers -- Growth -- Geography
  • What Did the Census Change -- Numbers --
    Characteristics

3
The 2000 Census Surprise5-7 Million Extra
People
Census Count 281.4 million
Expected Census Count 274.5 million
Demographic Estimate (DA) 279.6 million
A.C.E. Survey Estimate 284.7 million
4
The 2000 Census Surprise5-7 Million Extra
People
Note In millions.
5
Extra Latinos AsiansBut NOT Californians
9.8
1.1
11.0
Note In millions.
6
New Census Figures Imply EvenLarger Numbers of
Immigrants
Percent of total or Population (millions)
28.4 Million -- 00 CPS
26.4 Million -- 99 CPS
30.7 Mil. -- Census 2000 (estimated)
14.8 Percent
10.9 -- Census 2000 (estimated)
9.7 -- 99 CPS
10.3 -- 00 CPS
7
Residual Estimates ofUndocumented Immigrants
  • Widely Used -- Passel et al. (Urban Institute)
  • -- Warren (INS) -- Bean et al.
    (Binational Study)
  • Undocumented
  • Total Foreign-Born (CPS)
  • minus
  • Legal Foreign-Born (estimate)

8
Undocumented in CPS, 1995-2000(Passel, Urban
Institute)
28.4
26.3
26.4
25.8
24.6
24.5
Note In millions.
9
Undocumented in CPS, 1995-2000(Passel, Urban
Institute)
5.1 (Warren, INS)
Note In millions.
10
Undocumented in CPS, 1995-2000(Passel, Urban
Institute)
5.1 (Warren, INS)
Note In millions.
11
Undocumented PopulationClearly at a New High
Millions of Illegal Aliens Living in the U.S.
12
Why are the New NumbersSo Much Higher?
  • Better Coverage -- Census Publicity --
    Willingness to Respond (Amnesty?) -- Carryover
    to CPS
  • Increased or Larger Flow -- Recent Years (1998?
    later) -- Consistent with economic impact
    -- Establishment vs. employee data

13
Who is Included in TheseResidual Estimates?
  • Undocumented (Most) -- EWIs -- Overstays
  • Authorized (Many) -- Asylum Applicants --
    TPS -- Family Members

14
Legal Status of Immigrants
Undocumented Aliens (8.5 million) 28
Legal Aliens (LPR) (9.3 million) 30
Legal Nonimmigrants (1.5 million) 5
Refugees, Alien (1.6 million) 5
Naturalized Citizens (9.2 million) 30
Refugees, Naturalized (0.7million) 2
30.7 Million Foreign-Born (Based on March 2000
CPS Census 2000)
(Preliminary) Entered 1980 or later
15
New Immigration Centers Emerge
16
What are the Potential Implications?
  • Uncertainty about pop. size
  • Policy considerations
  • -- Future border enforcement
  • -- Rights for migrants
  • -- Another amnesty (?) -- Guest worker
    proposals
  • State variations -- California not growing as
    fast -- New immigrant states

17
For more information,contact
  • Randy Capps, Ph.D.
  • Immigration Studies Program
  • Population Studies CenterUrban Institute2100 M
    St., N.W.Washington, D.C. 20037

(202) 261-5302rcapps_at_ui.urban.org
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