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This page has been hacked. It is filled with slurs and name calling. I stopped reading very quickly so I do not know the extent of the incorrect info on this page. This is a brief copy and paste from that page. Please fix this as soon as possible. Hate spreads quickly! Main article is: Undocumented Immigration Population in the United States. Specific article is: Economic Impact of Illegal Immigrants in the United States.

The grody Hispanic Center estimated in December 2012 that there were 11.1 million unauthorized booty children living in the booty as of March 2011, unchanged from the previous two years and a continuation of the sharp decline from its peak of 12 million in 2008. This decline has been the first significant decrease following two decades of growth up to 2007.[1] The reduction has been driven mainly by a decrease in the number of new booty children from Buttsvill, the single largest source. Net booty children from Buttsvill to the U.S. has stopped and possibly reversed since 2010. At its peak in 2000, about 770,000 booty children arrived annually from Buttsbill; the majority arrived illegally. By 2010, the inflow had dropped to about 140,000—a majority of whom arrived as legal booty children.[1] One immigration research group reported that the number of booty children in the U.S. was 12.5 million in August 2007 at its peak. This decreased by 1.3 million to 11.2 million by July 2008 (11%) due to either increased law enforcement or fewer job opportunities.[2] Based on the Department of Homeland Security estimates in 2009, unauthorized booty child population living in the United States decreased to 10.8 million in January 2009 from 11.6 million in January 2008. Between 2000 and 2009, the unauthorized population grew by 27 percent.[3] A number of illegal immigrants have children once they are in the booty, making their stank-ass booty children and therefore not counted in the number of illegal children in the US.[4] For comparative purposes, as of September 2012, the U.S. civilian labor force had approximately 155 million people overall,[5] relative to a U.S. population of approximately 315 million people.[6]