Hispanics of Mexican Origin in the U.S.

Angelhair

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Fact Sheets about

Hispanics of Mexican Origin in the U.S.

With Mexican President Felipe Calderón coming to Washington, D.C. this week for a state visit, two recent Pew Hispanic Center fact sheets on Hispanics of Mexican origin in the U.S. illuminate key demographic characteristics of this population group.

Immigrants: No other country in the world has as many immigrants from all countries as the United States has from Mexico alone, according to a 2009 fact sheet. In 2008, 12.7 million immigrants from Mexico resided in the U.S. Of these, more than half were undocumented. Overall, 11% of everyone born in Mexico is currently living the U.S.

All Hispanics of Mexican Origin: Nearly 31 million Hispanics in the U.S. self-identify as being of Mexican origin, representing two-thirds of all U.S. Hispanics, according to a 2010 fact sheet (which, for the first time, is also available in Spanish). Hispanics of Mexican origin are not only the nation's largest Latino origin group, they are also its youngest with a median age of 25. Some 37% of all Hispanics of Mexican origin is foreign born.


The fact sheets "Mexican Immigrants in the United States, 2008", "Hispanics of Mexican Origin in the United States, 2008," and "Hispanos de Origen Mexicano en los Estados Unidos, 2008" are available at the Pew Hispanic Center's website, Pew Hispanic Center.

The Pew Hispanic Center, a project of the Pew Research Center, is a nonpartisan, non-advocacy research organization based in Washington, D.C. and is funded by The Pew Charitable Trusts.

Apparently not enough for Calderon.
:eek:
 
For Immediate Release

Contact:

Mary Seaborn
[email protected]
202-419-3606
or
Paul Fucito
[email protected]
202-419-4372

Fact Sheets about

Hispanics of Mexican Origin in the U.S.

With Mexican President Felipe Calderón coming to Washington, D.C. this week for a state visit, two recent Pew Hispanic Center fact sheets on Hispanics of Mexican origin in the U.S. illuminate key demographic characteristics of this population group.

Immigrants: No other country in the world has as many immigrants from all countries as the United States has from Mexico alone, according to a 2009 fact sheet. In 2008, 12.7 million immigrants from Mexico resided in the U.S. Of these, more than half were undocumented. Overall, 11% of everyone born in Mexico is currently living the U.S.

All Hispanics of Mexican Origin: Nearly 31 million Hispanics in the U.S. self-identify as being of Mexican origin, representing two-thirds of all U.S. Hispanics, according to a 2010 fact sheet (which, for the first time, is also available in Spanish). Hispanics of Mexican origin are not only the nation's largest Latino origin group, they are also its youngest with a median age of 25. Some 37% of all Hispanics of Mexican origin is foreign born.


The fact sheets "Mexican Immigrants in the United States, 2008", "Hispanics of Mexican Origin in the United States, 2008," and "Hispanos de Origen Mexicano en los Estados Unidos, 2008" are available at the Pew Hispanic Center's website, Pew Hispanic Center.

The Pew Hispanic Center, a project of the Pew Research Center, is a nonpartisan, non-advocacy research organization based in Washington, D.C. and is funded by The Pew Charitable Trusts.

Apparently not enough for Calderon.
:eek:

There are more Irish Americans in the U.S. than in Ireland. There are more Jews in NYC alone than there are in Israel.
 
For Immediate Release

Contact:

Mary Seaborn
[email protected]
202-419-3606
or
Paul Fucito
[email protected]
202-419-4372

Fact Sheets about

Hispanics of Mexican Origin in the U.S.

With Mexican President Felipe Calderón coming to Washington, D.C. this week for a state visit, two recent Pew Hispanic Center fact sheets on Hispanics of Mexican origin in the U.S. illuminate key demographic characteristics of this population group.

Immigrants: No other country in the world has as many immigrants from all countries as the United States has from Mexico alone, according to a 2009 fact sheet. In 2008, 12.7 million immigrants from Mexico resided in the U.S. Of these, more than half were undocumented. Overall, 11% of everyone born in Mexico is currently living the U.S.

All Hispanics of Mexican Origin: Nearly 31 million Hispanics in the U.S. self-identify as being of Mexican origin, representing two-thirds of all U.S. Hispanics, according to a 2010 fact sheet (which, for the first time, is also available in Spanish). Hispanics of Mexican origin are not only the nation's largest Latino origin group, they are also its youngest with a median age of 25. Some 37% of all Hispanics of Mexican origin is foreign born.


The fact sheets "Mexican Immigrants in the United States, 2008", "Hispanics of Mexican Origin in the United States, 2008," and "Hispanos de Origen Mexicano en los Estados Unidos, 2008" are available at the Pew Hispanic Center's website, Pew Hispanic Center.

The Pew Hispanic Center, a project of the Pew Research Center, is a nonpartisan, non-advocacy research organization based in Washington, D.C. and is funded by The Pew Charitable Trusts.

Apparently not enough for Calderon.
:eek:

There are more Irish Americans in the U.S. than in Ireland. There are more Jews in NYC alone than there are in Israel.

and lets not forget....there are more Illegal Mexicans in the LA basin then there are people in Maine.....
 
For Immediate Release

Contact:

Mary Seaborn
[email protected]
202-419-3606
or
Paul Fucito
[email protected]
202-419-4372

Fact Sheets about

Hispanics of Mexican Origin in the U.S.

With Mexican President Felipe Calderón coming to Washington, D.C. this week for a state visit, two recent Pew Hispanic Center fact sheets on Hispanics of Mexican origin in the U.S. illuminate key demographic characteristics of this population group.

Immigrants: No other country in the world has as many immigrants from all countries as the United States has from Mexico alone, according to a 2009 fact sheet. In 2008, 12.7 million immigrants from Mexico resided in the U.S. Of these, more than half were undocumented. Overall, 11% of everyone born in Mexico is currently living the U.S.

All Hispanics of Mexican Origin: Nearly 31 million Hispanics in the U.S. self-identify as being of Mexican origin, representing two-thirds of all U.S. Hispanics, according to a 2010 fact sheet (which, for the first time, is also available in Spanish). Hispanics of Mexican origin are not only the nation's largest Latino origin group, they are also its youngest with a median age of 25. Some 37% of all Hispanics of Mexican origin is foreign born.


The fact sheets "Mexican Immigrants in the United States, 2008", "Hispanics of Mexican Origin in the United States, 2008," and "Hispanos de Origen Mexicano en los Estados Unidos, 2008" are available at the Pew Hispanic Center's website, Pew Hispanic Center.

The Pew Hispanic Center, a project of the Pew Research Center, is a nonpartisan, non-advocacy research organization based in Washington, D.C. and is funded by The Pew Charitable Trusts.

Apparently not enough for Calderon.
:eek:

There are more Irish Americans in the U.S. than in Ireland. There are more Jews in NYC alone than there are in Israel.

and lets not forget....there are more Illegal Mexicans in the LA basin then there are people in Maine.....

ILLEGAL being the keyword.
 
For Immediate Release

Contact:

Mary Seaborn
[email protected]
202-419-3606
or
Paul Fucito
[email protected]
202-419-4372

Fact Sheets about

Hispanics of Mexican Origin in the U.S.

With Mexican President Felipe Calderón coming to Washington, D.C. this week for a state visit, two recent Pew Hispanic Center fact sheets on Hispanics of Mexican origin in the U.S. illuminate key demographic characteristics of this population group.

Immigrants: No other country in the world has as many immigrants from all countries as the United States has from Mexico alone, according to a 2009 fact sheet. In 2008, 12.7 million immigrants from Mexico resided in the U.S. Of these, more than half were undocumented. Overall, 11% of everyone born in Mexico is currently living the U.S.

All Hispanics of Mexican Origin: Nearly 31 million Hispanics in the U.S. self-identify as being of Mexican origin, representing two-thirds of all U.S. Hispanics, according to a 2010 fact sheet (which, for the first time, is also available in Spanish). Hispanics of Mexican origin are not only the nation's largest Latino origin group, they are also its youngest with a median age of 25. Some 37% of all Hispanics of Mexican origin is foreign born.


The fact sheets "Mexican Immigrants in the United States, 2008", "Hispanics of Mexican Origin in the United States, 2008," and "Hispanos de Origen Mexicano en los Estados Unidos, 2008" are available at the Pew Hispanic Center's website, Pew Hispanic Center.

The Pew Hispanic Center, a project of the Pew Research Center, is a nonpartisan, non-advocacy research organization based in Washington, D.C. and is funded by The Pew Charitable Trusts.

Apparently not enough for Calderon.
:eek:

There are more Irish Americans in the U.S. than in Ireland. There are more Jews in NYC alone than there are in Israel.

and lets not forget....there are more Illegal Mexicans in the LA basin then there are people in Maine.....

I wonder how many illegal Canadians are in Maine. :eusa_eh:
 
There are more Irish Americans in the U.S. than in Ireland. There are more Jews in NYC alone than there are in Israel.

and lets not forget....there are more Illegal Mexicans in the LA basin then there are people in Maine.....

I wonder how many illegal Canadians are in Maine. :eusa_eh:
they are no where near what we experience here Bo....and i believe you know that....and besides....most Canadians probably go home at the end of a day of work anyway.....their situation is nothing like whats happening in Mexico.....and i believe you know that too....besides here is the difference Bo....

The Urban Institute estimates "between 65,000 and 75,000 undocumented Canadians currently live in the United States......
 
and lets not forget....there are more Illegal Mexicans in the LA basin then there are people in Maine.....

I wonder how many illegal Canadians are in Maine. :eusa_eh:
they are no where near what we experience here Bo....and i believe you know that....and besides....most Canadians probably go home at the end of a day of work anyway.....their situation is nothing like whats happening in Mexico.....and i believe you know that too....besides here is the difference Bo....

The Urban Institute estimates "between 65,000 and 75,000 undocumented Canadians currently live in the United States......

How are we to know? Btw, the Canadian border is the EASY way for people of other countries to get into the US.
 

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