63% of Adult Illegals Have Lived in US for 10+ Years

Short-term illegals down due to bad economy, better enforcement
By Mark Russell,  Newser Staff
Posted Dec 2, 2011 9:40 AM CST
60% of Adult Illegals Have Lived in US for 10+ Years
In this photo taken May 10, 2011, fieldworkers pick onion bulbs on a Vidalia onion farm in Lyons, Ga.   (AP Photo/David Goldman)

About 63% of the 10.2 million adult illegal immigrants in the United States have been living here for 10 years or more, and 46% have children, reports the LA Times. A study by the Pew Hispanic Center says that the number of long-term illegals has soared over the past decade, with the percentage of illegal adults who have lived in the United States at least 15 years now at 35%, up from 16% in 2000.

The Pew report says that the number of long-term illegal immigrants reflects the higher numbers that were able to enter the United States in the 1990s, while the declining percentage of unauthorized immigrants who have been in America less than five years stems from better border enforcement and the recession: The percentage of those who have been in the US for less than five years stood at 15% in 2010, down from 32% a decade earlier. (More illegal immigration stories.)

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