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so, for those who don't know, what exactly is the pew hispanic center? what is it that you do? >> we're a non-partisan, non-advocacy research organization based through washington, d.c. we're funded by the pew charitable trust out of philadelphia. and the pew hispanic center is actually part of a broader larger center called the pew research center. we do public opinion surveys, but we also do a lot of look at the demographics of the hispanic community. and one of our signature products actually is, how many unauthorized immigrants are there in the country. but our point is to provide facts. what do we know about the latino population in the us and how are they changing the us and how is the us changing them? >> hinojosa: so, results of the 2010 census. we're now talking about latinos being more than 50 million? >> that's correct, 50.5 million were counted in the 50 states plus the district of columbia. and when you include the island of puerto rico, you get about another 3.8 million latinos. so the hispanic population of the u.s. has grown tremendously, by about 43% over the la
so, for those who don't know, what exactly is the pew hispanic center? what is it that you do? >> we're a non-partisan, non-advocacy research organization based through washington, d.c. we're funded by the pew charitable trust out of philadelphia. and the pew hispanic center is actually part of a broader larger center called the pew research center. we do public opinion surveys, but we also do a lot of look at the demographics of the hispanic community. and one of our signature products...
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the pew hispanic center estimated in 2009 that american workers lost 7.8 million job opportunities to illegal aliens. a more fair study estimates americans lost 8.5 million job opportunities to illegal aliens. economic studies reveal that wage suppression caused by the surge in cheap illegal alien labor cost american high school graduates an estimated $800 per year and america's low-skilled labor an estimated $2,300 per year in income. but it is not just illegal alien labor that undermines american opportunity and the american dream for american citizens. america's generous legal immigration policy created a second tsunami of legal foreign labor that doubles the economic damage to struggling american families. since this bureau homeland security and labor department latea -- data offers a sobering and startling income in the 16 to 65 age bracket. while they created 5.6 million new jobs in the 16 to 65 age bracket over the past 14 years, american-born citizens lost 127,000 net jobs. all that job gains and more went to illegal and legal immigrants while american-born citizens lost 127,0
the pew hispanic center estimated in 2009 that american workers lost 7.8 million job opportunities to illegal aliens. a more fair study estimates americans lost 8.5 million job opportunities to illegal aliens. economic studies reveal that wage suppression caused by the surge in cheap illegal alien labor cost american high school graduates an estimated $800 per year and america's low-skilled labor an estimated $2,300 per year in income. but it is not just illegal alien labor that undermines...
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pew research center poll shows 27% of african-american adults and a quarter of hispanic-americans useer. that is compared to just 21% of caucasians. the company's diversity stats drawn outrage from jesse jackson. he says he is disappointed with the social media company. twitter staff shows gender imbalance with men making up 70% of the it is workforce. stay with us. "cavuto: coast to coast" will be back in just a minute. >> we need security at the border. we have to stop the illegals from coming in. they're coming in and lots of bad things are happening coming in. not all of these people are lovely, nice people, believe me. dagen: more fallout from donald trump after that comment heard round the world. new york mayor bill de blasio's office now saying it is reviewing city contracts with donald trump, calling his comments, disgusting. former border state governor jan brewer on the presidential candidate now tripling down on his comments. governor, good to see you, should he apologize or say, hey, i phrased it badly. >> when i heard it i thought is what he was saying along with all the
pew research center poll shows 27% of african-american adults and a quarter of hispanic-americans useer. that is compared to just 21% of caucasians. the company's diversity stats drawn outrage from jesse jackson. he says he is disappointed with the social media company. twitter staff shows gender imbalance with men making up 70% of the it is workforce. stay with us. "cavuto: coast to coast" will be back in just a minute. >> we need security at the border. we have to stop the...
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host: pew research center also includes that black children chair population 23.7% and 34.8% in poverty for blacks. hispanicren chair 32 point 9% and hispanics in poverty 42.5%. you reference this before, but what would you like to add on as far as this research? guest: this is an example wasted overrepresentation of poverty among hispanic children. for example, we talk about hispanic children, a greater share of all people in poverty who are hispanic children that are representation children overall in the hispanic population. it only shows you that much of the impact of poverty in the latino and african-american community is really young people, not necessarily equally distributed across the population. host: harrisburg, pennsylvania, wayne, good morning to you. hello. caller: i would like to know that everybody who came on the phone that was talking, i went to go another way. what about the psychological aspect? ok, i have been here 50 years. a person can get locked up on the same corner then a week later, there is another person that are selling drugs. if a person got killed in that same spot, there is
host: pew research center also includes that black children chair population 23.7% and 34.8% in poverty for blacks. hispanicren chair 32 point 9% and hispanics in poverty 42.5%. you reference this before, but what would you like to add on as far as this research? guest: this is an example wasted overrepresentation of poverty among hispanic children. for example, we talk about hispanic children, a greater share of all people in poverty who are hispanic children that are representation children...
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hispanic children and black children are making up a larger share of the populations. host: this report is available at the pew research centerte. mark hugo lopez joining us to talk about the findings you have heard about, particularly about african-american children and people living at income levels below $25,000. pewresearchcenter.org is how to find out more about this. guest: our interest is to track what has happened with the great recession but we look at other aspects. for example, what has happened with household wealth, unemployment rates, income and equality. this is all part of our program looking at americans and how they view their middle-class status, where they see themselves compared to others and how they see their financial futures. host: let's start off with selena and houston, texas or those who have an income of below $25,000. caller: at one time i did work for the food stamp office. i am now retired on a fixed income but i see the problem that children have, especially with black parents is the parents have these [indiscernible] i think that is one of the major reasons. guest: that is exactly right. then
hispanic children and black children are making up a larger share of the populations. host: this report is available at the pew research centerte. mark hugo lopez joining us to talk about the findings you have heard about, particularly about african-american children and people living at income levels below $25,000. pewresearchcenter.org is how to find out more about this. guest: our interest is to track what has happened with the great recession but we look at other aspects. for example, what...