Most children of state immigrants are U.S. citizens. Colorado

Posted on: April 13th, 2006
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“Amid an intensifying national debate on immigration, the Colorado Children’s Campaign released a report Tuesday saying the majority of children born into the state’s immigrant families are U.S. citizens.

It also found immigrants’ children are more likely to live in poverty and have trouble speaking English than other children, but that more of them live in two-parent households.”

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