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Topic: Mexican Immigrants in the United States, 2008
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Sat 06/13/09 10:48 AM


Mexican Immigrants in the United States, 2008

April 15, 2009
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A record 12.7 million Mexican immigrants lived in the United States in 2008, a 17-fold increase since 1970. Mexicans now account for 32% of all immigrants living in this country. The second-largest nationality group of immigrants, Filipinos, accounts for just 5% of all immigrants in the U.S.

More than half (55%) of the Mexican immigrants in this country are unauthorized. Overall, Mexicans comprise about six-in-ten (59%) of the estimated 11.9 million unauthorized immigrants in the U.S.

No other country in the world has as many total immigrants from all countries as the United States has immigrants from Mexico alone. Other than the U.S., the country that hosts the largest number of immigrants is Russia, with 12 million foreign born, many of whom are natives of countries that were part of the former Soviet Union.1


The number of Mexicans living in the U.S. is very large from Mexico's perspective, too. About 11% of everyone born in Mexico is currently living in the U.S. This large-scale transfer of population has taken place fairly quickly in demographic terms. As of 1970, 760,000 Mexican immigrants, or 1.4% of Mexico's population, lived in the U.S. And in 1960, Mexico ranked seventh as a source of immigrants to the U.S., behind Italy, Germany, Canada, the Soviet Union, the United Kingdom and Poland.

Large-scale settlement in the U.S. by Mexicans began in earnest in the 1970s. By 1980, Mexico had the largest foreign-born population here with 2.2 million, or more than twice the second-place country (Germany at 850,000). The number of Mexicans immigrants to the U.S. doubled from 1980 to 1990 and more than doubled from 1990 to 2000. While the growth rate of the Mexican immigrant population has slowed considerably since 2006, the total number reached a record 12.7 million in 2008, or almost 17 times the number in 1970. Mexicans make up the largest number of undocumented immigrants in the U.S. (7.0 million, or 59%) as well as the largest number of legal immigrants (5.7 million, or 21%).



The current Mexican share of all foreign born living in the U.S. -- 32% -- is the highest concentration of immigrants to the U.S. from a single country since the late 19th century. But it is not unprecedented. Irish immigrants represented a third or more of the immigrant population from 1850 to 1870. Germans were 26% to 30% of the foreign-born population from 1850 to 1900.

As a group, Mexican immigrants are younger than either other immigrants or the U.S.-born population. A higher percentage of them are male than in either of the other groups, and they are more likely to be married. They are less likely to be U.S. citizens than other immigrants, in part because they are more likely to be unauthorized. Mexicans have lower levels of education, lower incomes, larger households and higher poverty rates than other groups. They are slightly more likely to be in the labor force, where they are more likely to work in lower-skilled occupations; they currently have a higher unemployment rate than other immigrants or U.S.-born workers.

For charts on the demographic, employment and income characteristics of Mexican immigrants see the full report at pewhispanic.org.



1. United Nations, Department of Economic and Social Affairs, Population Division, 2009. International Migration Report 2006: A Global Assessment. Table 2, p. xvi.

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Sat 06/13/09 10:54 AM

..i have no problem with those who are honest and hard working coming over here thru proper channels..like my ancestors had too..but as far as those over here illegally..they should be deported....INCLUDING OBAMA'S AUNT..
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Sat 06/13/09 11:21 AM


..i have no problem with those who are honest and hard working coming over here thru proper channels..like my ancestors had too..but as far as those over here illegally..they should be deported....INCLUDING OBAMA'S AUNT..
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Amen!!! to that!!

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Sat 06/13/09 11:27 AM
allowing an over abundance of immigrants is part of the plan to overburden the system, welfare, healthcare, economy..Read some of obamas mentors writings and you will see what it is all about..Acorn has been working for this for many years!

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Sat 06/13/09 01:03 PM

allowing an over abundance of immigrants is part of the plan to overburden the system, welfare, healthcare, economy..Read some of obamas mentors writings and you will see what it is all about..Acorn has been working for this for many years!


slaphead ACORN was never an issue until it was made 1 by the Right-Wing Media. Ever wonder why? Probably not so I'll tell you, ACORN is a non-issue! If you want to find an organization that's out to kill democracy, attack the Florida Congress, an organization that hand picks voters.

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Sat 06/13/09 01:10 PM
One of the saddest aspects about this is that millions of foreign nationals are allowed to violate US law on US soil at the expense of US citizens with utter disregard and contempt and at a huge social and economic cost to the US taxpayer and all because no party wants to offend them as a potential voting block.

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Sat 06/13/09 01:13 PM


allowing an over abundance of immigrants is part of the plan to overburden the system, welfare, healthcare, economy..Read some of obamas mentors writings and you will see what it is all about..Acorn has been working for this for many years!


slaphead ACORN was never an issue until it was made 1 by the Right-Wing Media. Ever wonder why? Probably not so I'll tell you, ACORN is a non-issue! If you want to find an organization that's out to kill democracy, attack the Florida Congress, an organization that hand picks voters.


actually ACORN HAS been under investigation for years...and some have been convicted of submitting false voter registration forms in Colorado Springs in 2005

But I agree with Tomb...I don't mind legal immigrants

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Sat 06/13/09 01:59 PM
Acorn and it cohorts are exactly the problem, people wanting something they do not earn, and wanting everyone that does earn to pay their way..the inner cities are trash bins with all the blight, unemployment, poverty and liberal control, name me a large city that is not in financial trouble today?? Show me an innercity that is vibrant and functioning in perfect harmony as liberal socialist thinkers believe in..where are they??? Just like our education system, we spend thousands more for each child then anyother country, yet our students are failing at alarming rates and not getting better, what has Acorn done about that...NOTHING!

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Sat 06/13/09 08:51 PM
Show me an innercity that is vibrant and functioning in perfect harmony as liberal socialist thinkers believe in


Liberals (capitalists) and socialists/communists (socialists) don't belong in the same sentence. To say such shows a complete disregard (or ignorance) of the 2 economic philosophies.

I've got no problem debating you but PLEASE use facts.

Immigrants, if legal, are a good thing. We seem to be short nurses, doctors and other forms of skilled labor. As for the illegals, alot of that would be solved by just simplifying immigration laws. Would YOU wait 14 years to get out of some hellhole?

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Sat 06/13/09 09:21 PM
I have busted my butt in the blue collar field for most of my life.I have done a great deal of miserable work knowing the more skills I learn the more money I will make down the road.In the last 15 or so years many blue collar jobs such as welders and mechanics have been in high demand as the younger generation has little interest in learning these trades.This has left a huge market for skilled jobs in our workforce.Normally these jobs would be paying top dollar.However with the millions of immigrants coming into this country annualy.They have been taking these jobs and working for pitiful wages.This has driven down the wages of good blue collar jobs to 1992 wages and they seem to go down every year.Add affirmative action and many American mechanics who have worked hard their whole lives and you are lucky if you can score a 15 dollar a hour job after all their hard work.It's BS and it's not fair.If these illegal's want to be Americans start acting like one and demand good paying wages.

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Sat 06/13/09 09:25 PM
to bad our goverment isnt on board with the illegal thing an trying to stop it for a change. anyone who wants to write congress should or call them its our right to call an complain about it because were americans an we care about what is happening to america our soldiers faught for it it should be good an right an legal. write people write.or call.

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Sat 06/13/09 09:28 PM
This country is slowing turning into Mexico.I have a friend who lives in Los angeles and she said there is so many mexicans coming into the united states they still think they are in Mexico when they are in Los angeles.

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Sat 06/13/09 09:39 PM
America is a melting pot and it requires alot of different folks to get a melting pot.

I thought it would be worse than the chart shows so we must be doing something right. Maybe now that is it not so okay to hire them here, they will not come here for the work.

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Sat 06/13/09 09:42 PM
melting pots actually weaken the gene pool...

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Sat 06/13/09 09:52 PM

melting pots actually weaken the gene pool...


What a prejudice statement, you should be ashamed of yourself.

America is a melting pot and it always has been. We accepted people from all over the world in droves. Our gene pool here is very diverse and it is as it should be.

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Sat 06/13/09 10:00 PM


melting pots actually weaken the gene pool...


What a prejudice statement, you should be ashamed of yourself.

America is a melting pot and it always has been. We accepted people from all over the world in droves. Our gene pool here is very diverse and it is as it should be.


not really prejudice...ask China...or...Japan...if I'm talking nonsense...

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Sat 06/13/09 10:02 PM



melting pots actually weaken the gene pool...


What a prejudice statement, you should be ashamed of yourself.

America is a melting pot and it always has been. We accepted people from all over the world in droves. Our gene pool here is very diverse and it is as it should be.


not really prejudice...ask China...or...Japan...if I'm talking nonsense...


I think it was a prejudicial statement also, but do explain the relevance of China and Japan.

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Sat 06/13/09 10:06 PM




melting pots actually weaken the gene pool...


What a prejudice statement, you should be ashamed of yourself.

America is a melting pot and it always has been. We accepted people from all over the world in droves. Our gene pool here is very diverse and it is as it should be.


not really prejudice...ask China...or...Japan...if I'm talking nonsense...


I think it was a prejudicial statement also, but do explain the relevance of China and Japan.


check their gene pool..

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Sat 06/13/09 10:09 PM

melting pots actually weaken the gene pool...


How does an increase in mates weaken the gene pool? Methinks you skipped the class on what happens with low genetic diversity.

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Sat 06/13/09 10:10 PM



melting pots actually weaken the gene pool...


What a prejudice statement, you should be ashamed of yourself.

America is a melting pot and it always has been. We accepted people from all over the world in droves. Our gene pool here is very diverse and it is as it should be.


not really prejudice...ask China...or...Japan...if I'm talking nonsense...


If anyone here should be worried about their gene pool being diluted it should be the natives of this country. Native Americans have a right to worry about it. All the rest of us here are dilutes.

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