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Immigration Trends in Minnesota Barbara J. Ronningen State Demographic Center June 8, 2002.

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1 Immigration Trends in Minnesota Barbara J. Ronningen State Demographic Center June 8, 2002

2 Who Immigrates? n Young people - most immigrants are young working-age adults n About half are female and half male n About 30% of immigrants return home EXCEPT for refugees n Refugees must prove that their lives are in danger in their homeland n In 2000, 69% of immigrants came to join family (family preference) n In 2000, 13% of immigrants came to work (employment preference) n In 2000, 8% of immigrants came as refugees

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4 Immigration to U.S. Reflects Law Changes Source: Immigration and Naturalization Service IRCA passed in 1986

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8 Source: Immigration and Naturalization Service Recent Immigration Trends in Minnesota Reflect Refugee Numbers

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10 Source: Immigration and Naturalization Service Refugees Flock to Minnesota % of All Immigrants Who Are Refugees

11 Or Do They? Source: Immigration and Naturalization Service

12 Minnesota's Share of U.S. Immigration is Small But Proportion of Refugees is Higher Detailed data on refugees for 2000 is not yet available. Source: Immigration and Naturalization Service

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19 Births to Mothers Born Outside U.S. Continue to Increase Source: MN Department of Health

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21 Minority Student Numbers Increase 1991-92 to 2001-02

22 One in Five Kindergarten Students is Minority Source: Department of Children, Families and Learning

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28 Illegal Immigrant Numbers Small but Growing in Minnesota n In 1998, 1,800 illegal immigrants were deported from Minnesota, South Dakota and North Dakota. n 46% of those arrested in 1990 had committed a crime (other than working in the U.S. without appropriate papers). In 2001, the rate was almost 90%. n INS estimates about 6 to 11 million illegal immigrants resident in the U.S. with about 40% in California. n More than half of all illegal immigrants in U.S. are from Mexico. n 41% of illegal immigrants are undocumented "overstays."

29 Illegal Immigrant Arrests Focus on Criminal Involvement Source: Immigration and Naturalization Service

30 Most INS Arrests are Mexican Nationals St. Paul District n Mexico - 1,105 n Guatemala - 39 n El Salvador - 39 n Ecuador - 28 n Honduras - 28 n Somalia - 14 n Nigeria - 10 n Canada - 9 n Liberia - 9

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32 For More Data on Immigration n Wilder Foundation report on immigration: http://www.wilder.org/research/ reports.html?summary=89 n Immigration and Naturalization Service: http://www.ins.usdoj.gov/graphics/aboutins/statistics/index.htm n State Demographic Center http://www.mnplan.state.mn.us/demography/ n H.A.C.E.R. (University of Minnesota) http://www.hacer-mn.org/ n Chicano Latino Affairs Council (C.L.A.C.) http://www.clac.state.mn.us/chicanos.htm


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