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Fewer donors say they're willing to give to a charity when it supports immigrants – especially if they're undocumented

  • Written by Joannie Tremblay-Boire, Assistant Professor, School of Public Policy, University of Maryland
imageA woman and her child seek help from CASA, an immigrants rights group, in Maryland in 2019.Andrew Caballero-Reynolds/AFP via Getty Images

About 45 million Americans are immigrants, a near-record 14% of the population. Among them are, according to government estimates, 11.4 million who are undocumented.

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