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Mapped: Unauthorized Immigrants by State

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Mapped: Unauthorized Immigrants by State

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U.S. President Joe Biden recently announced actions to bar immigrants who cross the US-Mexico border illegally.

In this graphic, we map the number of unauthorized immigrants by state, based on 2021 estimates from the Pew Research Center based on calculations using U.S. Census Bureau data.

Undocumented Immigrants Concentrated in Certain States

The unauthorized immigrant population in the United States was estimated at around 10 million in 2021 after peaking at 12.2 million in 2007.

California, Texas, Florida, New York, New Jersey, and Illinois had the largest unauthorized immigrant populations in 2021. These six states were home to 56% of the nation’s unauthorized immigrants in 2021, down from 80% in 1990.

State Unauthorized Immigrants
California 1.9M
Texas 1.6M
Florida 900K
New York 600K
New Jersey 450K
Illinois 400K
Georgia 350K
North Carolina 325K
Massachusetts 300K
Washington 300K
Maryland 275K
Virginia 275K
Arizona 250K
Pennsylvania 220K
Nevada 190K
Colorado 160K
Connecticut 140K
Tennessee 140K
Michigan 120K
Ohio 120K
Oregon 120K
Indiana 110K
South Carolina 95K
Utah 95K
Minnesota 90K
Oklahoma 85K
Wisconsin 80K
Kansas 75K
Arkansas 70K
Louisiana 70K
Missouri 65K
Alabama 60K
Kentucky 55K
New Mexico 55K
Iowa 45K
Nebraska 45K
Hawaii 40K
Rhode Island 40K
Idaho 35K
Delaware 30K
District of Columbia 25K
Mississippi 20K
New Hampshire 15K
South Dakota 10K
Alaska 5K
Maine 5K
North Dakota 5K
Montana <5K
Vermont <5K
West Virginia <5K
Wyoming <5K
Total 10.5M

Between 2017 and 2021, the unauthorized immigrant populations in Florida and Washington increased, while those in California and Nevada decreased.

The most common country of birth for people without legal status is Mexico. In recent years, however, there have been increases in immigrants from nearly every other region of the world—Central America, the Caribbean, South America, Asia, Europe, and sub-Saharan Africa.

In addition, around 5% of U.S. workers are unauthorized immigrants.

If you enjoyed this post, be sure to check out Why Do People Immigrate to the U.S.? This visualization shows why immigrants choose to come to America.

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