BBVA Research México
martes, 3 julio, 2012
Possible effects of Arizona immigration law: Some leave and others get citizenship
- Unlike other major groups of immigrants in Arizona, the number of Mexican immigrants has decreased. Over the last 4 years, the number of Mexican immigrants in Arizona has fallen by 100 thousand
- Arizona immigration law could be a source of pressure pushing more immigrants to get citizenship
- While 29% of immigrants in Arizona had US citizenship in 2007-2008, by 2011 this had risen to 43%
- From 2007-2008 to 2011, the proportion of Mexican immigrants with US citizenship in Arizona increased from 18% to 34%, while the percentage of Mexican immigrants fell from 72% of all immigrants in the state to 61%
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