WASHINGTON — About 11 million illegal immigrants were living in the U.S. at the start of this year, the federal government said in a report Friday. That’s up from an estimated 8.5 million living in the country in January 2000, according to calculations by the Office of Immigration Statistics in the Department of Homeland Security. The office estimated that 10.5 million illegal immigrants were living in the United States in January 2005 and that the number grew at a national average of 408,000 a year. Estimates of the size of the illegal immigrant population vary widely according to the political leanings of groups using them. The federal government acknowledged the difficulty of getting an accurate count in its report, saying estimates involve assumptions and combinations of data. A Homeland Security spokeswoman could not be reached immediately. In March, the Pew Hispanic Center used Census Bureau data to estimate that the United States had 11.1 million illegal immigrants in March 2005. The center used monthly population estimates to project a total of 11.5 million to 12 million in March. Mexico is the largest contributing country of illegal immigrants, with nearly 6 million in the […]
Sunday, August 20th, 2006
Feds Estimate 10.5M Illegal Immigrants
Author: SUZANNE GAMBOA
Source: The Associated Press
Publication Date: Aug 18, 10:16 PM EDT
Link: Feds Estimate 10.5M Illegal Immigrants
Source: The Associated Press
Publication Date: Aug 18, 10:16 PM EDT
Link: Feds Estimate 10.5M Illegal Immigrants
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