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  1. Blacks, Hispanics and Asians are more likely than whites to say being white helps people’s ability to get ahead

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  2. 6 hours ago

    What’s happening at the U.S.-Mexico border in 6 charts

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  3. 12 hours ago

    There were 16,608 Border Patrol agents at the border in fiscal 2018, an 11% decline from a peak of 18,611 in 2013 under Obama

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  4. The peak month for apprehensions has changed in recent years. Since 2000, border apprehensions have typically peaked in the spring – most often in March – before declining during the hot summer months, when migration journeys become more perilous.

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  5. Apr 10

    Excited to be to speak about US and global views of immigrants at the Berman annual lecture in immigration. If you’re in Austin, come by and say hello.

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  6. Apr 10

    March has reliably been the peak month for southwest border apprehensions, but that pattern has changed since 2013, as the below chart shows. It's one of several notable changes in recent migration patterns at the US-Mexico border. More here:

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  7. Apr 10

    NEW: El Paso region saw a 547% surge in migrant apprehensions in the first half of fiscal 2019 compared with the first half of fiscal 2018 2019: 71,063 2018: 10,975

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  8. NEW: What’s happening at the U.S.-Mexico border in 6 charts

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  9. El documento y los datos circulando en WhatsApp no son del Pew Research Center. El Centro no ha realizado encuestas en Panamá en varios años desde finales del 2013 y principios del 2014. Para más detalles:

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  10. 65% of Americans say it’s become more common for people to express racist views since Trump became president; 45% say this has become more acceptable

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  11. Share who say being Hispanic hurts a person’s ability to get ahead in the U.S.: Asians: 60% Blacks: 52% Hispanics: 46% Whites: 52%

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  12. Americans see disadvantages for blacks and Hispanics in the U.S. • 56% say being black hurts people’s ability to get ahead • 51% say the same of being Hispanic

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  13. Majorities of blacks, Hispanics and Asians say they have experienced discrimination because of their race or ethnicity.

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  14. 📢 We’ve just released a major new study on race in America. In addition to sharing our findings here on Twitter, we will also host a conversation by asking you to share your own experiences and opinions about race using the hashtag

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  15. About three-quarters of blacks (76%) and Asians (75%) say they have experienced discrimination or have been treated unfairly because of their race or ethnicity at least from time to time; 58% of Hispanics say the same.

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  16. Among Hispanics, those born abroad are more likely than those born in the U.S. to say being Hispanic is at least very important to how they think of themselves (65% vs. 52%).

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  17. Majorities of Americans say being poor, Muslim, black or Hispanic puts people at a disadvantage in U.S. society

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  18. NEW: Race in America 2019, Public has negative views of the country’s racial progress; more than half say Trump has made race relations worse

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  19. Want to understand U.S. immigration? We’ve got an email course for you

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  20. The share of Latinos who say there are too many immigrants living in the United States has declined sharply over the past decade and a half.

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