More than half of the immigrants who entered the country as of 2022 are unemployed
A report by the Center for Immigration Studies revealed that "only about 8 percent of the 2.5 million new arrivals who are not working say they are actively looking for work." Only 49% were employed at the beginning of this year.
A report from the Center for Immigration Studies (CIS) revealed more than half of the immigrants who entered the country as of 2022 are unemployed. Likewise, the study detailed that "only about 8 percent of the 2.5 million new arrivals who are not working say they are actively looking for work."
According to the analysis, only 49% of migrants who entered the country since 2022 were employed at the beginning of this year:
Steven A. Camarota and Karen Zeigler, CIS researchers and authors of the study stated:
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Migrant population increased by approximately 6.6 million
The report also highlighted that the migrant population increased by around 6.6 million people since President Joe Biden took office in January 2021.
The researchers noted that "many advocates for the unauthorized argue they should be given work permits so they can support themselves while they await a court date. Of course, others worry that this would only incentivize more illegal immigration. In 2024, a larger share of new arrivals were unauthorized relative to prior years due to the ongoing border crisis."