Most Undocumented Immigrants Live in These 12 States
Briefly

Immigration remains a pressing issue in the U.S., especially concerning the 11 million undocumented migrants. The Trump administration is enforcing stricter deportation policies, including entry into sensitive areas like churches. The top ten states house around 8 million undocumented immigrants, predominantly from Mexico, Central America, and increasingly from Asian countries. Many have resided in the U.S. for 15 years or more, are English speakers, and financially stable. Most do not work in agriculture but are employed in other sectors, highlighting the complexity of the undocumented immigration landscape.
The top ten states for undocumented immigrants account for 8 million people, most of whom speak English, have lived in the country more than 15 years, and live above the poverty line.
Surprisingly, the majority of undocumented immigrants come from Mexico and Central America, but there is also significant representation from Asian countries, with many arriving through airports.
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