State Fact Sheets
- New Americans in Utah: The Political and Economic Power of Immigrants, Latinos, and Asians in the Beehive State [1]
- Utah: Immigrant Entrepreneurs, Innovation, and Welcoming Initiatives in the Beehive State [2]
District-by-District Profiles
For Congressional districts in other states, visit our District-by-District page. [4]
Fact Sheets and Reports
- Economic Benefits of Granting Deferred Action to Unauthorized Immigrants Brought to U.S. as Youth [5] (IPC Fact Check, June 2012)
- What Arizona v. United States May Mean for States with Similar Immigration Laws [6] (IPC Fact Check, April 2012)
- Bad for Business: How Anti-Immigration Legislation Drains Budgets and Damages States’ Economies [7] (IPC Fact Check, March 2012)
- Q&A Guide to State Immigration Laws [8] (IPC Special Reports, February 2012)
- The DREAM Act: Creating Economic Opportunities [9] (IPC Fact Check, November 2010)
- Arizona is Not the First State to Take Immigration Matters into their Own Hands [10] (IPC Fact Check, May 2010)
- Assessing the Economic Impact of Immigration at the State and Local Level [11] (IPC Fact Check, August 2009)
- Dreams Deferred: The Costs of Ignoring Undocumented Students [12] (IPC Fact Check, October 2008)
- Migrating to Recovery: The Role of Immigration in Urban Renewal [13] (IPC Fact Check, July 2003)
- Foreign Policy Fallout: Assessing the Risks of Post-Sept. 11 Immigration Policies [14] (IPC Special Report, May 2003)
Blog Posts
- States Drive Positive Change on Immigration While House Is Stuck in Low Gear [15] (September 2013)
- Immigration Reform an Imperative for Cities and Metropolitan Areas [16] (July 2013)
- States Move Forward To Allow Undocumented Immigrants To Drive Legally [17] (April 2013)
- Utah Attorney General Pushes Sensible Immigration Policies [18] (October 2012)
- Can Deferred Action Beneficiaries Get Driver’s Licenses? [19] (August 2012)
- Courts, State Legislators Pull Back on Restrictive Immigration Legislation [20] (February 2012)
- More States Introduce Costly Immigration Enforcement Bills in 2012 [21] (February 2012)
- Immigration Case Backlog Reaches All-Time High, Report Shows [22] (August 2011)
- More States Toss Costly Immigration Legislation in Final Days of Session [23] (May 2011)
- ACLU Files Lawsuit Against Utah’s Immigration Enforcement Law [24] (May 2011)
- Tuition Equity Legislation for Undocumented Students Picks Up Speed [25] (April 2011)
- Businesses Warn State Lawmakers That Immigration Legislation Will Break the Bank [26] (March 2011)
- Utah Governor Signs Series of Controversial Immigration Bills [27] (March 2011)
- States Legislators Attempt to Reframe Enforcement-Only Approach to Immigration [28] (March 2011)
- Is Utah’s “Immigration Solution” All It’s Cracked Up To Be? [29] (March 2011)
- State Compacts Reframe Approach to Immigration, But Will Legislators Listen? [30] (February 2011)
- What’s in Your Wallet? Fiscal Notes Give States Pause Over Enforcement Laws [31] (February 2011)
- Mormon Church, Business Leaders Endorse Utah Compact for Immigration Reform [32] (November 2010)
- Utah Leaders Balk at Arizona-esque Immigration Enforcement Bill [33] (October 2010)
- UPDATE: Utah Attorney General Condemns Immigration Knock List [34] (July 2010)
- The List: A Modern Day Witch Hunt in Utah [35] (July 2010)
- Community Backlash Over Utah’s Flawed Immigration Law [36] (July 2009)
- Salt Lake City Police Chief Takes a Bite Out of Local Immigration Enforcement [37] (June 2009)
- Utah Police Say “Local Agencies Can’t Solve the Immigration Problem” [38] (April 2009)
For information on other states, visit our interactive map. [39]