State Fact Sheets
- New Americans in Texas: The Political and Economic Power of Immigrants, Latinos, and Asians in the Lone Star State [1]
- Texas: Immigrant Entrepreneurs, Innovation, and Welcoming Initiatives in the Lone Star State [2]
District-by-District Profiles
- Texas District 1 - Representative Louis Gohmert [3]
- Texas District 2 - Representative Ted Poe [4]
- Texas District 15 - Representative Ruben Hinojosa [5]
- Texas District 16 - Representative Beto O'Rourke [6]
- Texas District 18 - Representative Sheila Jackson Lee [7]
- Texas District 20 - Representative Joaquin Castro [8]
- Texas District 21 - Representative Lamar Smith [9]
- Texas District 23 - Representative Pete Gallego [10]
- Texas District 27 - Representative Blake Farenthold [11]
- Texas District 28 - Representative Henry Cuellar [12]
- Texas District 31 - Representative John Carter [13]
For Congressional districts in other states, visit our District-by-District page. [14]
Fact Sheets and Reports
- The Cost of Doing Nothing: Dollars, Lives, and Opportunities Lost in the Wait for Immigration Reform [15] (IPC Fact Check, September 2013)
- Stepping Up: The Impact of the Newest Immigrant, Asian, and Latino Voters [16] (IPC Special Report, September 2013)
- The Criminal Alien Program (CAP): Immigration Enforcement in Prisons and Jails [17] (IPC Special Report, August 2013)
- Tackling the Toughest Questions on Immigration Reform [18] (IPC Special Reports, July 2013)
- An Immigration Stimulus: The Economic Benefits of a Legalization Program [19] (IPC Fact Check, April 2013)
- AIC Executive Director Ben Johnson's Testimony Before the House Judiciary Committee [20] (IPC Fact Check, March 2013)
- Legalize Who?: A Portrait of the 11 Million Unauthorized Immigrants in the United States [21] (IPC Fact Check, January 2013)
- Who and Where the DREAMers Are, Revised Estimates [22] (IPC Fact Check, October 2012)
- Chicken Little in the Voting Booth: The Non-Existent Problem of Non-Citizen Voter Fraud [23] (IPC Fact Check, October 2012)
- African Immigrants in America: A Demographic Overview [24] (IPC Fact Check, June 2012)
- Public Education for Immigrant Students: States Challenge Supreme Court’s Decision in Plyler v. Doe [25] (IPC Fact Check, June 2012)
- Latinos in America: A Demographic Overview [26] (IPC Fact Check, April 2012)
- Bad for Business: How Anti-Immigration Legislation Drains Budgets and Damages States’ Economies [27] (IPC Fact Check, March 2012)
- Value Added: Immigrants Create Jobs and Businesses, Boost Wages of Native-Born Workers [28] (IPC Fact Check, January 2012)
- The Unauthorized Population Today [29] (IPC Fact Check, March 2011)
- Unauthorized Immigrants Pay Taxes, Too [30] (IPC Fact Check, April 2011)
- The DREAM Act: Creating Opportunities for Immigrant Students and Supporting the U.S. Economy [31] (IPC Fact Check, November 2010)
- Arizona is Not the First State to Take Immigration Matters into their Own Hands [32] (IPC Fact Check, May 2010)
- Arizona’s Punishment Doesn’t Fit the Crime: Studies Show Decrease in Arizona Crime Rates [33] (IPC Fact Check, April 2010)
- Immigration Detainers: A Comprehensive Look [34] (IPC Fact Check, February 2010)
- New Data on Federal Court Prosecutions Reveal Non-Violent Immigration Prosecutions Up [35] (IPC Fact Check, February 2010)
- The Criminal Alien Program: Immigration Enforcement in Travis County, Texas [36] (IPC Special Report, February 2010)
- Made in America: Myths & Facts about Birthright Citizenship [37] (IPC Perspectives, September 2009)
- Citizenship by the Numbers [38] (IPC Fact Check, September 2009)
- Assessing the Economic Impact of Immigration at the State and Local Level [39] (IPC Fact Check, August 2009)
- The Politics of Contradiction: Immigration Enforcement vs. Economic Integration [40] (IPC Fact Check, May 2008)
- A Moratorium on Common Sense: Immigration Accord On Hold While Failed Border Enforcement Policies Continue [41] (IPC Special Reports, May 2003)
Blog Posts
- Immigrant Business Owners Continue to Contribute to Communities Across America [42] (August 2013)
- Local Welcoming Initiatives Help Build a Nation of Neighbors [43] (July 2013)
- New Report Reveals Scale of Deaths Along U.S.-Mexico Border [44](June 2013)
- States Move Forward To Allow Undocumented Immigrants To Drive Legally [45] (April 2012)
- Immigration Policy in the States: A Roundup [46] (March 2013)
- Foreign Students Add Billions of Dollars to the U.S. Economy Each Year [47] (November 2012)
- Anti-Immigrant Activists Still Pushing the Myth of Voter Fraud by Noncitizens [48] (October 2012)
- Voter ID Laws Tackle Non-Existent Problem of Immigrant Vote Fraud [49] (July 2012)
- New Data Reveals Immigrants’ Voting Potential at the Local Level [50] (June 2012)
- After 30 Years, Plyler v. Doe Decision Survives but Remains Under Attack [51] (June 2012)
- In Heart of Texas, Sheriff Takes Heat for Honoring Immigration Detainers [52] (May 2012)
- Court Upholds Ban on Restrictive Immigration Law in Farmers Branch, Texas [53] (March 2012)
- New Report Says Legalization Would Result in $1.4 billion in Revenues for Houston, Texas [54] (January 2012)
- House Hearing, New Report Add to Hysterical Narrative on Border Security [55] (October 2011)
- Administration Uses Executive Authority to Keep Educated Grads in U.S. Longer [56] (May 2011)
- Senator Cornyn, Republicans Continue to Stammer on Immigration Reform [57](February 2011)
- Are States Considering SB 1070-Style Bills Putting their Head in the Lion’s Mouth? [58] (January 2011)
- Census Shows Population Gains Due to Growing Latino Population [59] (December 2010)
- Yet Another City Gives Local Immigration Enforcement Proposals a Thumbs Down [60] (September 2010)
- The Criminal Alien Program: Big, Old, and Misunderstood [61] (February 2010)
- Large Immigrant Populations Keep Cities Safe, Just Ask El Paso, TX [62] (July 2009)
- Anti-immigrant Bills Fail at the State and Local Level [63] (June 2009)
For information on other states, visit our interactive map. [64]