A newly released Pew study shows that illegal immigration is now on the decline after a decade of increases. As of last year, an estimated 11.1 million illegal immigrants were living in the U.S.–a sizeable drop from 2007 when illegal immigration reached a peak of 12 million.
Pew’s report is based on census data showing that fewer Mexican workers are coming to the U.S. This could be the result of an improving Mexican economy or the fact that many Mexican immigrants are deciding to return to their native country.
Asian immigrants exceeded Hispanic immigration levels for the first time since 1910. Asians and Hispanics are the two fastest-growing groups in America. Each population group has grown by more than 40 percent since 2000.









