February 18, 2015 Presented by Margaret Berthoff-Fernandes
Foreign-born population of the United States as of 2012 Total born outside - living inside U.S.: 31,770,000 Authorized residents, refugees, asylees - total arrivals 1980 2011: 26,640,000 - of whom still living in U.S. in 2012: 20,790,000 Non-residents temporarily authorized - including all types of temporary visas: 1,870,000 Unauthorized immigrants: 11,430,000
State of Residence of Unauthorized immigrants - 2012 All States: 11,430,000 Total California 2,820,000 Texas 1,830,000 Florida 730,000 New York 580,000 Illinois 540,000 New Jersey 430,000 Georgia 400,000 North Carolina 360,000 Arizona 350,000 Other States 3,110,000
Country of Birth of Unauthorized immigrants in 2012 All Countries of birth: 11,430,000 combined Mexico 6,720,000 El Salvador 690,000 Guatemala 560,000 Honduras 360,000 Philippines 310,000 India 260,000 Korea 230,000 China 210,000 Ecuador 170,000 Vietnam 160,000 Other countries 1,760,000
Major contributions of immigrants TEXAS foreign born people: 22% of all job holders in Texas 25% of all business owners in Texas Generate $10 Billion for Texas every year 55% of graduates in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math STEM from Texas research universities 65% of Texas Ph.D. s in Engineering
Major contributions of Immigrants Job creation and job growth in the U.S. - Recent studies show that immigrants promote productivity and innovation, both directly and indirectly through positive spillover effects on American workers. The Fiscal Policy Institute found that, nationally, immigrantowned small businesses generated a total of $776 Billion in receipts and employed an estimated 4.7 million people in 2007. The Partnership for a New American Economy found that immigrants started 28 % of all new U.S. businesses in 2011, despite accounting for only 13% of the U.S. population.
Major contributions of Immigrants Job creation and job growth in the U.S. 40% of Fortune 500 companies were founded by immigrants or children of immigrants. These American companies represent 7 of the 10 most valuable brands globally, collectively employ more than 10 million people and generate annual revenue of 4.2 Trillion.
10 largest employers founded by Immigrants: Company number of Employees IBM 436,000 McDonald s 400,000 UPS 400,000 Kroger 338,000 General Electric 300,000 Bank of America Corp. 288,000 AT&T 267,000 Citigroup 260,000 Home Depot 255,000 Aramark 255,000
Major contributions of Immigrants Apple, AT&T, Budweiser, Colgate, ebay, General Electric, IBM, and McDonald s to name just a few, were founded by an immigrant or the child of an immigrant. Cutting-edge, American firms Google, Intel, ebay, Yahoo!, Sun, Qualcomm are all immigrantfounded. Growing fields, like semiconductors and medical devices, are full of immigrant-founded companies.
Major contributions of immigrants TEXAS non-citizens : 35% of farm workers in Texas were non-citizens from 2007 to 2011 on a total of 247,500 farms in Texas $21 Billion annual sales in Texas of agricultural products
Major contributions of immigrants TEXAS real estate: Immigrants significantly increased home values in Texas between 2000 and 2010 - in Harris County, the increase was $26,702 for the median home. USA wages: 1986 immigration reform law under President Reagan - newly-legalized immigrants got wage gains of about 10%, due partly to increases in workers productivity, benefitting the economy as a whole.
Future growth for TEXAS if Congress passes Immigration bill By the year 2020: a new temporary worker program (proposed in Senate bill S.744) is expected to create: 4,721 new jobs in Texas for citizens and immigrants in agriculture, retail trade, construction & other sectors increase Texans real personal income by $286 million in 2012 dollars increase tourism to the U.S., including to Texas which saw about 1,283,000 overseas visitors in 2011
Future growth if Congress acts: The nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office (CBO) estimates that, relative to current law projections, enacting the Senate immigration reform bill will: increase national real GDP by 3.3 % in 2023 and increase it 5.4% in 2033 increase the size of the U.S. economy by roughly $700 billion in 2023 and $1.4 trillion in 2033 in today s dollars
Future growth if Congress acts: According to Regional Economic Models, Inc., a set of reforms like the Senate bill that provides a pathway to earned citizenship and expands high-skilled and other temporary worker programs would: boost Texas economic output by $3.8 billion and create approximately 43,097 new jobs in the 1 st year by 2045, the boost to Texas s economic output would be around $18.9 billion, in 2012 dollars
More immigrants = stronger finances The Social Security system will benefit from MORE immigration: Additional immigration would help balance an increase in retirees-per-worker as the baby boom generation retires, strengthening the Social Security program. The independent SSA Actuary estimates that the Senate s immigration reform bill will add nearly $300 billion to the Social Security Trust Fund over the next decade and would improve Social Security s finances over the long run, extending Social Security solvency by two years.
More immigrants = stronger finances Win-Win: nonpartisan CBO found that if Congress acts to pass the Senate immigration reform bill, it will: reduce the federal budget deficit by nearly $850 billion over next 20 years, drive more economic growth - a fiscal win-win and reduce the federal debt as a share of the economy by 3% in 2023, compared to current immigration law.
67% of Texas residents want immigration law reform Small business owners understand that fixing our country s immigration system will help them foster better workforces, which will bolster their bottom lines and our economy as a whole. Everyone benefits when we encourage hard- working immigrants to bring their skillsets to the U.S. and let previously undocumented immigrants legally join our workforce, pay taxes and contribute in a meaningful way to our economy. - John Arensmeyer, Small Business Majority
We need immigration to stay competitive Immigration reform is one of the compelling challenges of our time. The Chamber of Commerce will continue to utilize its resources and promote support among our members for broad immigration reform because America cannot compete and win in a global economy without the world s best talent, hardest workers, or biggest dreamers. - U.S. Chamber of Commerce
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