List of Illegals in US in 2025, States with the most Illegals in 2025
In 2025, California, Texas, and Florida are estimated to have the highest populations of unauthorized immigrants in the United States. California is estimated to have around 2.6 million, Texas around 2.1 million, and Florida around 590,000 unauthorized immigrants, according to a report from the Center for Immigration Studies. Following these states, New Jersey, Illinois, and New York also have significant populations of unauthorized immigrants.
Here's
a more detailed breakdown of the top states:
· California: Approximately
2.6 million
· Texas: Approximately
2.1 million
· Florida: Approximately
590,000
· New
Jersey: Approximately 490,000
· Illinois: Approximately
420,000
· New
York: Approximately 410,000
· North
Carolina: Approximately 360,000
· Georgia: Approximately
340,000
· Washington: Approximately
340,000
· Arizona: Approximately 290,000
List of Illegals in US in 2022
The
six states with the largest estimated populations of unauthorized immigrants in
the U.S. are California, Texas, Florida, New York, New Jersey, and
Illinois. These states collectively account for a significant portion of
the total unauthorized immigrant population in the country, with California and
Texas having the highest numbers. Here's a more detailed breakdown:
California:
1.8 million.
Texas:
1.6 million.
Florida:
1.2 million.
Subtotal 4.6 million.
New
York: 650,000.
New
Jersey: 475,000.
Illinois:
400,000.
Subtotal 1.825 million
Total 6.425 million
These states have consistently been identified as having the largest populations of unauthorized immigrants in various reports and studies.
https://www.google.com/search?q=list+states+by+population+of+illegal+immigrants
List states by population of illegal immigrants
Several
reports identify the top states with the largest populations of undocumented
immigrants. Here's a list based on 2025 data:
1.
California: 2.6
million
2.
Texas: 2.1
million
3.
Florida: 590,000
4.
New
Jersey: 490,000
5.
Illinois: 420,000
6.
New
York: 410,000
7.
North
Carolina: 360,000
8.
Georgia: 340,000
9.
Washington: 340,000
10. Arizona: 290,000
Total 7.94 million
It's
important to note:
· Variations
exist: Different sources and methodologies may produce slightly varying
population estimates.
· These top
states: Collectively account for a significant majority of the total
unauthorized immigrant population.
· Some states have seen shifts: While some states, like Texas, New Jersey, and Washington, experienced increases in their undocumented immigrant populations between 2018 and 2022, others like Florida and New York saw declines
https://www.google.com/search?q=list+states+by+population+of+illegal+immigrants+in+US+in+2025
How many deportation orders from 2021 to 2025 are outstanding:
Determining
the precise number of outstanding deportation orders from 2021 to 2025 is
difficult because official reports often combine removal orders with voluntary
departures and other forms of repatriation, rather than isolating the number of
individuals who are subject to final deportation orders but have not yet been
removed.
However,
some estimations and indicators suggest a substantial number:
· General
estimate: Roughly 1.5 million non-citizens have outstanding removal orders
as of January 2025.
· 2022 Estimate: In
2022, an estimated 1.2 million individuals had a final deportation order that
hadn't been carried out.
· Immigration Court backlog: As of July 9, 2025, over 3.7 million cases are pending in immigration courts, highlighting the scale and urgency of the issue according to Docketwise.
Reasons for outstanding orders include individuals being considered "absconders" (unable to be located) or their home country not accepting their return.
Therefore, while a definitive number isn't readily available, the available information suggests that hundreds of thousands of deportation orders remain outstanding from the period of 2021 to 2025.
Comments
The total number of unvetted Illegals has been estimated at 21 million. DHS has announced that 1 million non-criminal illegals have self-deported. This leaves 20 million remaining in the US. 1.5 million Illegals have failed to prove their Asylum Claims and have received Deportation Orders This leaves 1.8 million remaining in the US.
Norb Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader
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