After a Decade of Decline, the US Undocumented Population Increased by 650,000 in 2022

Robert Warren
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Executive Summary This report describes estimates of the undocumented population residing in the United States in 2022 compiled by the Center for Migration Studies of New York (CMS). The estimates are based on data collected in the American Community Survey (ACS) conducted by the US Census Bureau ( Ruggles et al. 2023 ). The report finds that the undocumented population grew from 10.3 million in 2021 to 10.9 million in 2022, an increase of 650,000. The increase reverses more than a decade of gradual decline. The undocumented populations from 10 countries increased by a total of 525,000: Mexico, the Dominican Republic, and India; El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras in Central America; and Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, and Venezuela in South America. The undocumented population in Florida increased by about 125,000 in 2022, Texas increased by 60,000, New York by 50,000, and Maryland by 45,000. The report explains why undocumented population growth is much less than the number of apprehensions by DHS. Finally, the Appendix provides a detailed description of the CMS methodology.
经过十年的减少,2022 年美国无证人口将增加 65 万
内容提要 本报告介绍了纽约移民研究中心(CMS)对 2022 年居住在美国的无证人口的估计。估算数据基于美国人口普查局开展的美国社区调查(ACS)收集的数据(Ruggles 等,2023 年)。报告发现,无证人口从 2021 年的 1030 万增长到 2022 年的 1090 万,增加了 65 万。这一增长扭转了十多年来逐渐下降的趋势。来自 10 个国家的无证人口共增加了 52.5 万人:墨西哥、多米尼加共和国和印度;中美洲的萨尔瓦多、危地马拉和洪都拉斯;南美洲的巴西、哥伦比亚、厄瓜多尔和委内瑞拉。2022 年,佛罗里达州的无证人口增加了约 125,000 人,得克萨斯州增加了 60,000 人,纽约州增加了 50,000 人,马里兰州增加了 45,000 人。报告解释了为什么无证人口的增长远远低于国土安全部的逮捕数量。最后,附录详细介绍了 CMS 的研究方法。
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