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Total 689,800 100.0
Mexico 548,000 79.4
El Salvador 25,900 3.7
Guatemala 17,700 2.6
Honduras 16,100 2.3
Peru 7,420 1.1
Korea, South 7,310 1.1
Brazil 5,780 0.8
Ecuador 5,460 0.8
Colombia 5,020 0.7
Argentina 3,970 0.6
Philippines 3,880 0.6
India 2,640 0.4
Jamaica 2,640 0.4
Venezuela 2,480 0.4
Dominican Republic 2,430 0.4
Uruguay 1,930 0.3
Trinidad & Tobago 1,930 0.3
Bolivia 1,700 0.2
Costa Rica 1,620 0.2
Chile 1,410 0.2
Poland 1,390 0.2
Nicaragua 1,370 0.2
Pakistan 1,340 0.2
Nigeria 1,020 0.1
Guyana 980 0.1
Belize 820 0.1
Canada 750 0.1
China, People's Republic 740 0.1
Indonesia 710 0.1
Kenya 700 0.1
Portugal 520 0.1
United Kingdom 500 0.1
Bangladesh 490 0.1
Ghana 490 0.1
Mongolia 480 0.1
Panama 440 0.1
Approximate Active DACA Recipients:
Country of Birth
As of September 4, 2017
Country of Birth
Number
(rounded)
Percent
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Approximate Active DACA Recipients:
Country of Birth
As of September 4, 2017
Country of Birth
Number
(rounded)
Percent
Israel 360 0.1
Italy 340 0.0
Bahamas, The 300 0.0
Saint Lucia 270 0.0
Albania 250 0.0
Taiwan 240 0.0
Turkey 230 0.0
Jordan 220 0.0
Germany 220 0.0
Paraguay 210 0.0
Thailand 200 0.0
Saudi Arabia 200 0.0
South Africa 190 0.0
Egypt 180 0.0
France 180 0.0
Armenia 180 0.0
Hong Kong 180 0.0
Zambia 180 0.0
United Arab Emirates 170 0.0
Lithuania 160 0.0
Ukraine 160 0.0
Malaysia 160 0.0
Senegal 150 0.0
Haiti 150 0.0
Guinea 140 0.0
Russia 140 0.0
Saint Vincent & the Grenadines 140 0.0
Grenada 140 0.0
Zimbabwe 130 0.0
Cameroon 130 0.0
Japan 130 0.0
Sri Lanka 130 0.0
Cote d'Ivoire 130 0.0
Liberia 130 0.0
Morocco 130 0.0
Suriname 120 0.0
Gambia, The 120 0.0
Spain 110 0.0
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Approximate Active DACA Recipients:
Country of Birth
As of September 4, 2017
Country of Birth
Number
(rounded)
Percent
Lebanon 110 0.0
Greece 110 0.0
Romania 100 0.0
Barbados 100 0.0
Sierra Leone 100 0.0
Hungary 100 0.0
Fiji 90 0.0
Czech Republic 90 0.0
Malawi 80 0.0
Antigua-Barbuda 80 0.0
Tanzania 80 0.0
New Zealand 80 0.0
Macedonia 70 0.0
Bulgaria 70 0.0
Vietnam 70 0.0
Uganda 70 0.0
Nepal 60 0.0
Cape Verde 60 0.0
Iran 60 0.0
Kuwait 60 0.0
Angola 60 0.0
Netherlands 60 0.0
Tonga 60 0.0
Australia 50 0.0
Mali 50 0.0
Montenegro 50 0.0
Uzbekistan 50 0.0
Samoa 50 0.0
Congo, Democratic Republic 40 0.0
Singapore 40 0.0
Slovakia 40 0.0
Ethiopia 40 0.0
Cambodia 40 0.0
Qatar 40 0.0
Yemen 40 0.0
British Virgin Islands 40 0.0
Togo 40 0.0
Estonia 30 0.0
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Approximate Active DACA Recipients:
Country of Birth
As of September 4, 2017
Country of Birth
Number
(rounded)
Percent
Turks & Caicos Islands 30 0.0
Serbia 30 0.0
Serbia and Montenegro 30 0.0
Syria 30 0.0
Saint Kitts-Nevis 30 0.0
Belgium 30 0.0
Bahrain 30 0.0
Ireland 30 0.0
Sweden 30 0.0
Austria 20 0.0
Botswana 20 0.0
Gabon 20 0.0
Congo, Republic 20 0.0
Cayman Islands 20 0.0
Soviet Union, former 20 0.0
Netherlands Antilles 20 0.0
Bermuda 20 0.0
Georgia 20 0.0
Kosovo 20 0.0
Algeria 20 0.0
Belarus 20 0.0
Benin 20 0.0
Denmark 20 0.0
Laos 20 0.0
Switzerland 20 0.0
Latvia 10 0.0
Croatia 10 0.0
Burundi 10 0.0
Libya 10 0.0
Oman 10 0.0
Burkina Faso 10 0.0
Kazakhstan 10 0.0
Montserrat 10 0.0
Afghanistan 10 0.0
Azerbaijan 10 0.0
Moldova 10 0.0
Namibia 10 0.0
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Approximate Active DACA Recipients:
Country of Birth
As of September 4, 2017
Country of Birth
Number
(rounded)
Percent
Other Countries 200 0.0
Not Available 1,800 0.3
Notes:
- This table refers to individuals who were granted
Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) as of
September 4, 2017. The number of individuals who were
ever granted DACA as of September 4, 2017 was
approximately 800,000. This total excludes persons who
applied for an initial grant of DACA and were not
approved, as well as initial DACA requestors that were
approved at first, but later had their initial request
denied or terminated. Nearly 40,000 DACA recipients
have adjusted to lawful permanent resident (LPR) status,
leaving about 760,000 who are not LPRs. About 70,000
individuals who were granted DACA either failed to
renew at the end of their 2-year validity period or were
denied on renewal, leaving approximately 690,000 active
DACA recipients as of September 4, 2017.
- Totals do not add due to rounding.
- Countries with fewer than 10 active DACA recipients
are included in other.
- Not available: data are not available in electronic
systems.
Source: U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services,
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Total 689,800 100.0
California 197,900 28.7
Texas 113,000 16.4
Illinois 35,600 5.2
New York 32,900 4.8
Florida 27,000 3.9
Arizona 25,500 3.7
North Carolina 25,100 3.6
Georgia 21,600 3.1
New Jersey 17,400 2.5
Washington 16,300 2.4
Colorado 15,500 2.3
Nevada 12,400 1.8
Oregon 10,200 1.5
Virginia 10,100 1.5
Indiana 9,000 1.3
Utah 8,900 1.3
Maryland 8,100 1.2
Tennessee 7,900 1.1
Wisconsin 6,700 1.0
Oklahoma 6,100 0.9
South Carolina 6,000 0.9
New Mexico 6,000 0.9
Massachusetts 5,900 0.9
Kansas 5,900 0.9
Minnesota 5,500 0.8
Michigan 5,400 0.8
Pennsylvania 4,900 0.7
Arkansas 4,700 0.7
Ohio 4,000 0.6
Alabama 3,900 0.6
Connecticut 3,800 0.6
Missouri 3,300 0.5
Nebraska 3,100 0.5
Idaho 2,900 0.4
Kentucky 2,800 0.4
Iowa 2,500 0.4
Louisiana 1,800 0.3
Approximate Active DACA Recipients:
State of Residence
As of September 4, 2017
State or Territory of Residence
Number
(rounded)
Percent
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Approximate Active DACA Recipients:
State of Residence
As of September 4, 2017
State or Territory of Residence
Number
(rounded)
Percent
Mississippi 1,200 0.2
Delaware 1,100 0.2
Rhode Island 970 0.1
District of Columbia 920 0.1
Wyoming 450 0.1
Hawaii 320 0.1
New Hampshire 240 0.0
South Dakota 220 0.0
Puerto Rico 120 0.0
West Virginia 100 0.0
North Dakota 80 0.0
Alaska 70 0.0
Montana 60 0.0
U.S. Virgin Islands 40 0.0
Maine 40 0.0
Armed Forces overseas 30 0.0
Guam 20 0.0
Northern Mariana Islands 10 0.0
Vermont 10 0.0
Other territories 10 0.0
Not Available 4,180 0.6
Notes:
- This table refers to individuals who were granted
Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) as of
September 4, 2017. The number of individuals who were
ever granted DACA as of September 4, 2017 was
approximately 800,000. This total excludes persons who
applied for an initial grant of DACA and were not
approved, as well as initial DACA requestors that were
approved at first, but later had their initial request denied
or terminated. Nearly 40,000 DACA recipients have
adjusted to lawful permanent resident (LPR) status, leaving
about 760,000 who are not LPRs. About 70,000 individuals
who were granted for DACA either failed to renew at the
end of their 2-year validity period or were denied on
renewal, leaving approximately 690,000 active DACA
recipients as of September 4, 2017.
- State of residence at the time of most recent application.
- Totals do not add due to rounding.
- Territories with less than 10 residents are included in
other.
- Not available: data are not available in electronic
systems.
Source: U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services,
CLAIMS3 and ELIS Systems.
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Total 689,800 100.0
Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim, CA 89,900 13.0
New York-Newark-Jersey City, NY-NJ-PA 47,200 6.8
Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX 36,700 5.3
Houston-The Woodlands-Sugar Land, TX 35,800 5.2
Chicago-Naperville-Elgin, IL-IN-WI 34,100 5.0
Riverside-San Bernardino-Ontario, CA 22,300 3.2
Phoenix-Mesa-Scottsdale, AZ 22,000 3.2
Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Roswell, GA 15,700 2.3
San Francisco-Oakland-Hayward, CA 15,500 2.3
Washington-Arlington-Alexandria, DC-VA-MD-WV 13,700 2.0
Miami-Fort Lauderdale-West Palm Beach, FL 11,400 1.7
San Diego-Carlsbad, CA 11,300 1.6
Denver-Aurora-Lakewood, CO 10,000 1.5
Las Vegas-Henderson-Paradise, NV 9,900 1.4
San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara, CA 9,400 1.4
McAllen-Edinburg-Mission, TX 7,500 1.1
Austin-Round Rock, TX 7,400 1.1
Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, WA 7,300 1.1
Charlotte-Concord-Gastonia, NC-SC 6,200 0.9
Portland-Vancouver-Hillsboro, OR-WA 6,200 0.9
Fresno, CA 5,900 0.9
Sacramento--Roseville--Arden-Arcade, CA 5,900 0.9
San Antonio-New Braunfels, TX 5,600 0.8
Salt Lake City, UT 5,000 0.7
Bakersfield, CA 4,900 0.7
Philadelphia-Camden-Wilmington, PA-NJ-DE-MD 4,700 0.7
Boston-Cambridge-Newton, MA-NH 4,700 0.7
Indianapolis-Carmel-Anderson, IN 4,600 0.7
Minneapolis-St. Paul-Bloomington, MN-WI 4,600 0.7
Raleigh, NC 3,900 0.6
Kansas City, MO-KS 3,900 0.6
Oxnard-Thousand Oaks-Ventura, CA 3,700 0.5
Visalia-Porterville, CA 3,300 0.5
Nashville-Davidson--Murfreesboro--Franklin, TN 3,300 0.5
Santa Maria-Santa Barbara, CA 3,300 0.5
Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater, FL 3,200 0.5
Stockton-Lodi, CA 3,100 0.5
Core Based Statistical Area (CBSA)
Number
(rounded)
Percent
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Core Based Statistical Area (CBSA)
Number
(rounded)
Percent
Oklahoma City, OK 3,100 0.4
Milwaukee-Waukesha-West Allis, WI 3,000 0.4
Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford, FL 3,000 0.4
Santa Rosa, CA 2,900 0.4
Modesto, CA 2,800 0.4
Salinas, CA 2,800 0.4
Albuquerque, NM 2,800 0.4
Winston-Salem, NC 2,600 0.4
Detroit-Warren-Dearborn, MI 2,400 0.3
Yakima, WA 2,300 0.3
Durham-Chapel Hill, NC 2,300 0.3
Salem, OR 2,300 0.3
Brownsville-Harlingen, TX 2,200 0.3
Tucson, AZ 2,200 0.3
Memphis, TN-MS-AR 2,000 0.3
Greensboro-High Point, NC 2,000 0.3
Baltimore-Columbia-Towson, MD 2,000 0.3
Bridgeport-Stamford-Norwalk, CT 1,900 0.3
Tulsa, OK 1,900 0.3
El Paso, TX 1,900 0.3
Fayetteville-Springdale-Rogers, AR-MO 1,800 0.3
Reno, NV 1,800 0.3
Columbus, OH 1,800 0.3
Kennewick-Richland, WA 1,800 0.3
Omaha-Council Bluffs, NE-IA 1,700 0.3
Merced, CA 1,700 0.3
Santa Cruz-Watsonville, CA 1,700 0.3
Provo-Orem, UT 1,600 0.2
Birmingham-Hoover, AL 1,600 0.2
Grand Rapids-Wyoming, MI 1,600 0.2
North Port-Sarasota-Bradenton, FL 1,500 0.2
Cape Coral-Fort Myers, FL 1,500 0.2
Gainesville, GA 1,500 0.2
Wichita, KS 1,400 0.2
Greenville-Anderson-Mauldin, SC 1,400 0.2
Providence-Warwick, RI-MA 1,300 0.2
Boise City, ID 1,300 0.2
Vallejo-Fairfield, CA 1,300 0.2
Laredo, TX 1,300 0.2
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Core Based Statistical Area (CBSA)
Number
(rounded)
Percent
Ogden-Clearfield, UT 1,200 0.2
Elkhart-Goshen, IN 1,200 0.2
Lakeland-Winter Haven, FL 1,200 0.2
Tyler, TX 1,100 0.2
Richmond, VA 1,100 0.2
Des Moines-West Des Moines, IA 1,100 0.2
Louisville/Jefferson County, KY-IN 1,100 0.2
Naples-Immokalee-Marco Island, FL 1,100 0.2
Madison, WI 1,000 0.2
Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN 1,000 0.2
St. Louis, MO-IL 1,000 0.2
Lexington-Fayette, KY 1,000 0.2
Other CBSA 86,700 12.6
Non-CBSA 12,300 1.8
Not Available 6,600 1.0
Notes:
- This table refers to individuals who were granted Deferred Action for Childhood
Arrivals (DACA) as of September 4, 2017. The number of individuals who were ever
granted DACA as of September 4, 2017 was approximately 800,000. This total
excludes persons who applied for an initial grant of DACA and were not approved, as
well as initial DACA requestors that were approved at first, but later had their initial
request denied or terminated. Nearly 40,000 DACA recipients have adjusted to lawful
permanent resident (LPR) status, leaving about 760,000 who are not LPRs. About
70,000 individuals who were granted DACA either failed to renew at the end of their
2-year validity period or were denied on renewal, leaving approximately 690,000
active DACA recipients as of September 4, 2017.
- Core Based Statistical Areas (CBSA) at the time of most recent application. CBSAs
are defined by the Office of Management and Budget.
- Totals may not add due to rounding.
- CBSAs with fewer than 1,000 residents are included in other.
- Not available: data are not available in electronic systems.
Source: U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, CLAIMS3 and ELIS Systems.
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Total 689,800 100.0
Female 362,700 52.6
Male 326,900 47.4
Not available 200
0.0
Total 689,800 100.0
Under 16 2,000
0.3
16-20 196,500 28.5
21-25 253,100 36.7
26-30 163,400 23.7
31-36 74,900 10.9
Not available 5 0.0
Average Age
23.8
Median Age
23.0
Interquartile Range
20 to 27
Age as of 9/4/2017
Number
(rounded)
Percent
Approximate Active DACA Recipients:
Sex and Age Group
As of September 4, 2017
Sex
Number
(rounded)
Percent
Notes:
- These tables refer to individuals who were granted Deferred
Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) as of September 4, 2017.
The number of individuals who were ever granted DACA as of
September 4, 2017 was approximately 800,000. This total
excludes persons who applied for an initial grant of DACA and
were not approved, as well as initial DACA requestors that
were approved at first, but later had their initial request
denied or terminated. Nearly 40,000 DACA recipients have
adjusted to lawful permanent resident (LPR) status, leaving
about 760,000 who are not LPRs. About 70,000 individuals
who were granted DACA either failed to renew at the end of
their 2-year validity period or were denied on renewal, leaving
approximately 690,000 active DACA recipients as of
September 4, 2017.
- Age as of September 4, 2017 and marital status as of the
time of most recent application.
- Totals do not add due to rounding.
- Interquartile range is the range between the 25th percentile
and the 75th percentile. About half of the active DACA
recipients are 20 to 27 years old.
- Not available: data are not available in electronic systems.
Source: U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, CLAIMS3
and ELIS Systems.
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Total 689,800 100.0
Single 571,600 82.9
Married 105,700 15.3
Divorced 7,800 1.1
Widowed 300 0.1
Not available 4,400 0.6
Approximate Active DACA Recipients:
Marital Status
As of September 4, 2017
Marital Status
Number
(rounded)
Percent
Notes:
- This table refers to individuals who were granted Deferred
Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) as of September 4,
2017. The number of individuals who were ever granted
DACA as of September 4, 2017 was approximately
800,000. This total excludes persons who applied for an
initial grant of DACA and were not approved, as well as
initial DACA requestors that were approved at first, but
later had their initial request denied or terminated. Nearly
40,000 DACA recipients have adjusted to lawful permanent
resident (LPR) status, leaving about 760,000 who are not
LPRs. About 70,000 individuals who were granted DACA
either failed to renew at the end of their 2-year validity
period or were denied on renewal, leaving approximately
690,000 active DACA recipients as of September 4, 2017.
- Marital status at time of most recent application.
- Not available: data are not available in electronic systems.
Source: U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, CLAIMS3
and ELIS Systems.