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U.S. Census Data: 57 Percent Increase in Illegal Immigration in Two Years...

Warren Mass
New American
June 2, 2016
U.S. Census Bureau data indicate that 3.1 million new immigrants (both legal and illegal) settled in the United States in 2014 and 2015, or more than 1.5 million annually.
That represents a 39-percent increase over the prior two years.  Of that number, about one third, 1.1 million (or 550,000 annually) were new illegal immigrants, an increase of more than 57 percent over the 700,000 illegal immigrants (350,000 annually) who entered in 2012 and 2013.
These new Census Bureau figures were studied in an analysis made by the Center for Immigration Studies (CIS), a non-profit research organization that advocates immigration reduction in the United States.
The analysis of the data was conducted by CIS’s director of research. The report attributed the increase in immigration to several factors, including cutbacks in border and immigration enforcement, an improved economy (which attracts more immigrants), and the “expansive nature” of our legal immigration system (especially for long-term temporary visas such as guest workers and foreign students).
The report noted:
The big increase in new arrivals in the last two years was driven by a rise in immigration from Latin America, particularly countries other than Mexico; South Asia (e.g. Pakistan and India); and East Asia (e.g. China and Vietnam).

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