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Key Facts on

Illinois Immigrants:

A publication made possible with support of the Illinois Department of Human Services to the

Sargent Shriver National Center on Poverty Law

Map displays foreign-born groups with 10,000+ members in Illinois, as counted in the American Community Survey. These include persons of all immigration statuses.

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PagePopulation Trends

Number of Immigrants 4Countries of Origin 7Place of Residence 8

Key Measures of Integration 10Naturalization 11Income 12Educational Attainment 13

Growth of Immigrant PopulationPlace of Residence 14Port-of-Entry 25New Immigrant Neighborhoods 27

Impact on Legislative DistrictsIllinois Senate 32Illinois House of Representatives 34

Table of Contents

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Population Trends

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Foreign Born Population in Illinois: 2005-2009

Number Percent of Total

Total 12,785,043 100.0%

Native Born 11,072,516 86.6%

Foreign Born 1,712,527 13.4%Source: American Community Survey

There are 1.7 million immigrants in the state of Illinois. The state has the fifth largest foreign-born population in the nation.

Foreign-born persons are nearly 14 percent or more than one in seven Illinois residents.

Foreign-Born Population In Illinois

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The number of immigrants in Illinois is at an all-time high, and has risen steadily since the 1960s, when federal immigration laws were substantially revised.

The foreign-born percent of the Illinois population has also been rising since the 1960s, yet immigrants are a much smaller share of the state’s population then they were a century ago.

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Immigration over Time

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Foreign Born Growth Over Previous DecadeForeign Born Population

in IllinoisChange from previous

census Percent change from

previous census1990 952,272 128,576 15.6%2000 1,529,058 576,786 60.6%2009 1,712,527 183,469 12.0%

Growth of Foreign Born in Illinois

Immigration has slowed significantly in Illinois. The foreign-born population grew by almost 61 percent during the 1990s, but between 2000 and the 2005-2009 period the population rose only 12 percent.

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Foreign-Born Population Change by Top 10 Countries of Origin

1990 2000 2009Change from 1990 to 2009

Total 952,272 1,529,058 1,712,527 79.8%Mexico 281,651 617,828 687,526 144.1%Poland 80,594 139,710 148,051 83.7%India 40,817 83,916 114,228 179.9%Philippines 49,119 67,072 79,565 62.0%China* 30,111 50,705 64,775 115.1%Korea 30,058 40,681 44,040 46.5%Germany 39,920 32,764 29,226 -26.8%Italy 33,812 27,661 22,647 -33.0%Guatemala 12,493 20,121 21,824 74.7%Ukraine** N/A 20,729 21,694 N/A* Including Hong Kong and Taiwan in all periods** Ukraine was part of the Soviet Union and not a sovereign country in 1990Source: Decennial censuses; “2009” refers to 2005-2009 American Community Survey

Immigrants from Mexico comprise the largest portion of all foreign-born groups in Illinois, at 688,000 persons in 2005-2009.

Of large immigrant groups, India and Mexico represent the fastest growing populations.

Countries of Origin

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The collar counties are experiencing the fastest growth in immigrant population. The foreign born have risen in number by more than 200 percent in Kane, Lake, McHenry and Will counties since 1990.

The collar counties are home to 483,000 immigrants. In the city of Chicago, however, the number of foreign born declined by more than 5% since the year 2000.

Source: Decennial censuses; “2009” refers to 2005-2009 American Community Survey

Residence of Foreign Born

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1990 to 2009Illinois 952,272 1,529,058 1,712,527 80%Chicago Metro 879,863 1,416,890 1,561,983 78% Cook 717,317 1,064,703 1,079,102 50% DuPage 71,335 138,656 165,433 132% Kane 26,100 63,516 85,367 227% Lake 41,583 95,536 126,094 203% McHenry 7,876 18,764 31,306 297% Will 15,652 35,715 74,681 377%Rest of Illinois 72,409 112,168 150,544 108%

Residence of Foreign Born

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1990 to 2009Illinois 952,272 1,529,058 1,712,527 80%Chicago 469,187 628,903 593,255 26%Cook Suburbs 248,130 435,800 485,847 96%Collar Counties Suburbs 162,546 352,187 482,881 197%Rest of Illinois 72,409 112,168 150,544 108%

Click Here For A More Detailed Look at Immigrants by Counties

Residence of Immigrants in Illinois

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Source: Decennial censuses; “2009” refers to 2005-2009 American Community Survey

The graph below illustrates the declining numbers of immigrants in Chicago, the flattening of immigrant growth in suburban Cook, and the rising share of regional immigrants in the collar counties.

The Rise of the Suburbs

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Key Measures of Integration

With its long history of immigration, a key question for Illinois is the extent to which immigrant populations are integrating into society. Three key measures of immigrant integration are citizenship, income and education.

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Naturalization is the voluntary process by which legal immigrants become U.S. citizens. The percent of immigrants who are naturalized is an important indicator of immigrant integration.

Naturalization rates of Illinois immigrants have risen since the year 2000, after a decline during the 1990s.* About 44 percent of immigrants are U.S. citizens.

Naturalization rates are highest among long-established groups from Europe, and lowest among the Mexican population.

Naturalization Rates by Top 10 Countries of Origin

1990 2000 2007All Foreign Born 44.6% 39.4% 44.8%Mexico 24.3% 23.9% 26.9%Poland 44.5% 42.4% 53.4%India 36.8% 39.6% 50.2%Philippines 60.9% 60.6% 65.3%China* 45.3% 48.4% 55.4%Korea 45.4% 57.4% 62.8%Germany 73.3% 69.6% 70.6%Italy 76.1% 76.9% 74.1%Guatemala 25.4% 37.1% 43.8%Ukraine** N/A 50.5% 69.1%*Including Hong Kong and Taiwan in all periods** Ukraine was part of Soviet Union; not a sovereign country in 1990Source: IPUMS: “2007” is average of 2006-08 period

Naturalization Rates

*Naturalization rates fell in part because the 1990s were a period with high levels of new immigrant arrivals, both documented and undocumented.

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Poverty among immigrants in Illinois has declined slightly since 1990. About 12.9 percent of immigrants are below the poverty level.

Among individual groups, current poverty rates are highest among persons from Mexico (17.3%), the Ukraine (14.6%) and Korea (13.2%).

Poverty rates among natives have risen since 1990, from 11.7 percent in that year to 11.9 percent in 2005-2009.

Poverty Rates of Foreign Born by Top 10 Countries of Origin

1990 2000 2007Native Born 11.7% 10.5% 11.9%All Foreign Born 13.6% 13.0% 12.9%Mexico 18.8% 17.4% 17.3%Poland 10.9% 6.0% 7.1%India 8.6% 6.0% 8.3%Philippines 3.7% 4.5% 3.8%China* 18.2% 12.4% 12.6%Korea 16.3% 13.3% 13.2%Germany 5.6% 6.5% 7.8%Italy 6.2% 5.6% 6.7%Guatemala 19.1% 13.9% 11.4%Ukraine** N/A 16.3% 14.6%*Including Hong Kong and Taiwan in all periods** Ukraine was part of Soviet Union; not a sovereign country in 1990Source: IPUMS: “2007” is average of 2006-08 period

Poverty Rates

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Educational levels of Illinois immigrants have risen steadily in the last two decades. In 1990 about 42 percent of immigrants did not have a high school degree, but by 2005-2009 that number had fallen to 30 percent.

Similarly, the percent of the foreign born with a bachelors degree rose from 21 to 28 percent between 1990 and 2007.

Foreign Born With Bachelors Degree Or Higher by Top 10 Countries of Origin

1990 2000 2007Native Born 21.1% 26.2% 29.8%All Foreign Born 20.8% 25.2% 28.0%Mexico 3.0% 4.1% 4.9%Poland 12.3% 17.0% 23.5%India 61.2% 67.4% 71.2%Philippines 57.7% 61.9% 63.8%China* 46.6% 59.3% 56.3%Korea 44.5% 52.2% 57.7%Germany 17.8% 26.5% 28.8%Italy 7.2% 11.5% 14.2%Guatemala 6.1% 7.9% 13.7%Ukraine** N/A 46.0% 51.5%*Including Hong Kong and Taiwan in all periods** Ukraine was part of Soviet Union; not a sovereign country in 1990

Foreign Born with No High School Diploma by Top 10 Countries of Origin

1990 2000 2007Native Born 21.6% 15.2% 11.0%All Foreign Born 41.9% 37.7% 30.4%Mexico 71.7% 65.7% 54.8%Poland 39.2% 27.4% 14.0%India 14.3% 13.3% 9.1%Philippines 8.6% 8.0% 5.1%China* 28.2% 20.9% 19.0%Korea 15.1% 10.5% 6.3%Germany 29.3% 18.4% 15.5%Italy 62.8% 47.4% 40.6%Guatemala 49.1% 46.1% 36.1%Ukraine** N/A 19.6% 8.3%*Including Hong Kong and Taiwan in all periods** Ukraine was part of Soviet Union; not a sovereign country in 1990

Source: IPUMS: “2007” is average of 2006-08 period

Educational Attainment

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Growth of Immigration in Places and Neighborhoods

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Percent Foreign Born in Metro Chicago Places:1960

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Percent Foreign Born in Metro Chicago Places:1970

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Percent Foreign Born in Metro Chicago Places:1980

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Percent Foreign Born in Metro Chicago Places:1990

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Percent Foreign Born in Metro Chicago Places:2000

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23.1% - 53% Click here for an interactive, web-based map.

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Percent Foreign Born in Metro Chicago Places:2005/2009

Click here for an interactive, web-based map.

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The following maps use American Community Survey data on immigrants by census tracts to provide a deeper understanding of where the foreign born live and their

importance within neighborhoods and other local areas.

Impact of Immigration on Neighborhoods

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Click Here For A More Detailed Look at Immigrants by Municipalities*

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Percent Foreign Born in Metro Chicago Census Tracts:2005/2009

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23.1% - 100%Click here for an interactive,

web-based map.

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Number of Foreign Born in Metro Chicago Census Tracts:2005/2009

Click here for an interactive, web-based map.

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Percent of Immigrants as of 2005-2009 Who Had Arrived Since Year 2000

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60.1% - 100%Click here for an interactive,

web-based map.

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How Are Port-of-Entry Patterns Changing in Metro Chicago?

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These maps tell another story of metro Chicago immigration. Each dot represents the top 100 census tracts in terms of recent immigrants. As may be seen, new immigrants to metro Chicago increasingly arrive in the suburbs and in an increasingly dispersed set of neighborhoods in the region.

Map details are :

• 1990: top 100 tracts in number of immigrants who arrived in 1985-1990• 2000: top 100 tracts in number of immigrants who arrived in 1995-2000• 2005-2009: top 100 tracts in number of immigrants who arrived since 2000

1990 2000 2005-2009

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What Are the Leading Neighborhoods of New Immigration?

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New arrivals are immigrants who came to the U.S. since the year 2000.

Top 10 Census Tracts of New Immigrant Arrivals to Metro Chicago

Source: 2005-2009 American Community Survey

This map displays the top ten census tracts in 2005-2009 in number of recent arrivals to the U.S., i.e., immigrants who came to the U.S. since 2000.

These port-of-entry areas are significant for where they are – on the North Side of Chicago and in the northern Cook County suburbs – and where they are not – they do not include traditional immigrant neighborhoods on Chicago’s South Side such as the Lower West Side or South Lawndale.

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What Is the Impact of Immigrants in State Legislative Districts?

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As immigrant communities move to the suburbs they play an increasing role in suburban legislative districts. The maps below highlight this movement of immigrants to districts in DuPage and Kane counties.

Impact in Legislative Districts

Note: Legislative district maps and elected officials as of February 2011.

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Foreign Born Population In Illinois Senate Districts

2000 2009

Source: 2005-2009 American Community Survey

2,404 - 13,000

13,001 - 32,000

32,001 - 62,000

62,001 - 84,748

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District State Senator Total Population

Foreign Born

Percent Foreign Born

1 Antonio Muñoz [D] 195,608 79,628 40.7%2 William Delgado [D] 203,206 61,550 30.3%3 Mattie Hunter [D] 196,850 29,656 15.1%4 Kimberly A. Lightford [D] 193,064 19,895 10.3%5 Rickey R. Hendon [D] 211,617 20,131 9.5%6 John J. Cullerton [D] 218,889 27,585 12.6%7 Heather A. Steans [D] 196,235 57,817 29.5%8 Ira I. Silverstein [D] 211,497 78,485 37.1%9 Jeffrey M. Schoenberg [D] 213,653 40,806 19.1%

10 John G. Mulroe [D] 221,949 65,926 29.7%11 Steven M. Landek [D] 215,399 49,725 23.1%12 Martin A. Sandoval [D] 199,393 84,748 42.5%13 Kwame Raoul [D] 203,047 23,942 11.8%14 Emil Jones III [D] 202,398 10,995 5.4%15 James T. Meeks [D] 194,250 10,821 5.6%16 Jacqueline Y. Collins [D] 203,235 21,932 10.8%17 Donne E. Trotter [D] 209,902 16,797 8.0%18 Edward D. Maloney [D] 207,055 21,634 10.4%19 M. Maggie Crotty [D] 219,483 15,464 7.0%20 Iris Y. Martinez [D] 202,372 74,345 36.7%21 Ronald Sandack [R] 207,755 27,406 13.2%22 Michael Noland [D] 211,287 63,667 30.1%23 Carole Pankau [R] 213,092 48,499 22.8%24 Kirk W. Dillard [R] 219,297 32,090 14.6%25 Chris Lauzen [R] 302,950 28,347 9.4%26 Dan Duffy [R] 246,204 33,992 13.8%27 Matt Murphy [R] 208,530 45,068 21.6%28 John J. Millner [R] 213,647 39,607 18.5%29 Susan Garrett [D] 208,719 54,299 26.0%

District State Senator Total Population

Foreign Born

Percent Foreign Born

30 Terry Link [D] 214,729 60,734 28.3%31 Suzi Schmidt[R] 234,056 31,071 13.3%32 Pamela J. Althoff [R] 255,036 26,854 10.5%33 Dan Kotowski [D] 202,320 54,121 26.8%34 Dave Syverson [R] 218,925 17,076 7.8%35 Christine J. Johnson [R] 243,906 20,043 8.2%36 Mike Jacobs [D] 206,142 9,538 4.6%37 Dale E. Risinger [R] 210,197 6,383 3.0%38 Sue Rezin [R] 231,956 7,868 3.4%39 Don Harmon [D] 200,454 49,529 24.7%40 Toi W. Hutchinson [D] 220,370 11,856 5.4%41 Christine Radogno [R] 241,784 22,469 9.3%42 Linda Holmes [D] 290,347 51,934 17.9%43 A.J. Wilhelmi [D] 272,665 43,870 16.1%44 Bill Brady [R] 218,311 7,222 3.3%45 Tim Bivins [R] 210,745 4,769 2.3%46 David Koehler [D] 204,736 4,591 2.2%47 John M. Sullivan [D] 203,152 4,552 2.2%48 Thomas Johnson [R] 226,530 35,849 15.8%49 Wm. Sam McCann[R] 205,366 2,830 1.4%50 Larry K. Bomke [R] 215,362 4,900 2.3%51 Kyle McCarter [R] 213,670 3,719 1.7%52 Michael W. Frerichs [D] 214,727 14,958 7.0%53 Shane Cultra [R] 218,465 7,233 3.3%54 John O. Jones [R] 203,688 2,404 1.2%55 Dale A. Righter [R] 209,010 3,481 1.7%56 William R. Haine [D] 218,747 4,765 2.2%57 James F. Clayborne, Jr. [D] 205,903 5,342 2.6%58 David Luechtefeld [R] 213,642 4,907 2.3%59 Gary Forby [D] 209,519 2,802 1.3%

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Illinois State Senate, Foreign-Born Population

Source: 2005-2009 American Community Survey

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District State Senator Foreign Born Naturalized Percent

Naturalized1 Antonio Muñoz [D] 79,628 24,946 31.3%2 William Delgado [D] 61,550 19,504 31.7%3 Mattie Hunter [D] 29,656 10,854 36.6%4 Kimberly A. Lightford [D] 19,895 7,402 37.2%5 Rickey R. Hendon [D] 20,131 8,450 42.0%6 John J. Cullerton [D] 27,585 14,628 53.0%7 Heather A. Steans [D] 57,817 24,643 42.6%8 Ira I. Silverstein [D] 78,485 48,002 61.2%9 Jeffrey M. Schoenberg [D] 40,806 24,013 58.8%

10 John G. Mulroe [D] 65,926 36,858 55.9%11 Steven M. Landek [D] 49,725 22,850 46.0%12 Martin A. Sandoval [D] 84,748 24,723 29.2%13 Kwame Raoul [D] 23,942 8,930 37.3%14 Emil Jones III [D] 10,995 5,478 49.8%15 James T. Meeks [D] 10,821 4,572 42.3%16 Jacqueline Y. Collins [D] 21,932 9,292 42.4%17 Donne E. Trotter [D] 16,797 6,560 39.1%18 Edward D. Maloney [D] 21,634 12,971 60.0%19 M. Maggie Crotty [D] 15,464 9,119 59.0%20 Iris Y. Martinez [D] 74,345 26,707 35.9%21 Ronald Sandack [R] 27,406 16,941 61.8%22 Michael Noland [D] 63,667 21,265 33.4%23 Carole Pankau [R] 48,499 24,279 50.1%24 Kirk W. Dillard [R] 32,090 17,855 55.6%25 Chris Lauzen [R] 28,347 14,797 52.2%26 Dan Duffy [R] 33,992 15,803 46.5%27 Matt Murphy [R] 45,068 22,881 50.8%28 John J. Millner [R] 39,607 23,160 58.5%29 Susan Garrett [D] 54,299 29,429 54.2%

District State Senator Foreign Born Naturalized Percent

Naturalized30 Terry Link [D] 60,734 21,752 35.8%31 Suzi Schmidt[R] 31,071 13,819 44.5%32 Pamela J. Althoff [R] 26,854 11,890 44.3%33 Dan Kotowski [D] 54,121 25,393 46.9%34 Dave Syverson [R] 17,076 6,532 38.3%35 Christine J. Johnson [R] 20,043 8,246 41.1%36 Mike Jacobs [D] 9,538 3,663 38.4%37 Dale E. Risinger [R] 6,383 2,870 45.0%38 Sue Rezin [R] 7,868 3,694 46.9%39 Don Harmon [D] 49,529 20,736 41.9%40 Toi W. Hutchinson [D] 11,856 4,399 37.1%41 Christine Radogno [R] 22,469 15,462 68.8%42 Linda Holmes [D] 51,934 17,488 33.7%43 A.J. Wilhelmi [D] 43,870 15,669 35.7%44 Bill Brady [R] 7,222 2,390 33.1%45 Tim Bivins [R] 4,769 2,419 50.7%46 David Koehler [D] 4,591 2,262 49.3%47 John M. Sullivan [D] 4,552 1,543 33.9%48 Thomas Johnson [R] 35,849 14,849 41.4%49 Wm. Sam McCann[R] 2,830 1,536 54.3%50 Larry K. Bomke [R] 4,900 2,827 57.7%51 Kyle McCarter [R] 3,719 2,046 55.0%52 Michael W. Frerichs [D] 14,958 3,984 26.6%53 Shane Cultra [R] 7,233 3,248 44.9%54 John O. Jones [R] 2,404 1,148 47.8%55 Dale A. Righter [R] 3,481 1,456 41.8%56 William R. Haine [D] 4,765 2,604 54.6%57 James F. Clayborne, Jr. [D] 5,342 2,526 47.3%58 David Luechtefeld [R] 4,907 1,937 39.5%59 Gary Forby [D] 2,802 1,502 53.6%

Illinois State Senate, Naturalized U.S. Citizens

Source: 2005-2009 American Community Survey

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District State Representative Total Population

Foreign Born

Percent Foreign Born

1 Susana A. Mendoza [D] 102,951 42,669 41.4%2 Edward J. Acevedo [D] 92,657 36,959 39.9%3 Luis Arroyo [D] 105,492 42,163 40.0%4 Cynthia Soto [D] 97,714 19,387 19.8%5 Kenneth Dunkin [D] 98,930 14,871 15.0%6 Esther Golar [D] 97,920 14,785 15.1%7 Karen A. Yarbrough [D] 99,118 10,789 10.9%8 LaShawn K. Ford [D] 93,946 9,106 9.7%9 Arthur Turner [D] 109,058 11,887 10.9%

10 Annazette Collins [D] 102,559 8,244 8.0%11 Ann Williams [D] 116,360 12,949 11.1%12 Sara Feigenholtz [D] 102,529 14,636 14.3%13 Greg Harris [D] 101,789 30,447 29.9%14 Harry Osterman [D] 94,446 27,370 29.0%15 John D'Amico [D] 107,048 35,141 32.8%16 Lou Lang [D] 104,449 43,344 41.5%17 Daniel Biss [D] 107,223 25,793 24.1%18 Robyn Gabel [D] 106,430 15,013 14.1%19 Joseph M. Lyons [D] 110,290 33,663 30.5%20 Michael P. McAuliffe [R] 111,659 32,263 28.9%21 Michael J. Zalewski [D] 105,275 20,399 19.4%22 Michael J. Madigan [D] 110,124 29,326 26.6%23 Daniel J. Burke [D] 100,256 44,718 44.6%24 Elizabeth Hernandez [D] 99,137 40,030 40.4%25 Barbara Flynn Currie [D] 95,980 12,615 13.1%26 William D. Burns [D] 107,067 11,327 10.6%27 Monique D. Davis [D] 103,424 6,109 5.9%28 Robert Rita [D] 98,974 4,886 4.9%29 Thaddeus Jones [D] 95,317 4,371 4.6%

District State Representative Total Population

Foreign Born

Percent Foreign Born

30 William Davis [D] 98,933 6,450 6.5%31 Mary E. Flowers [D] 101,162 9,403 9.3%32 André M. Thapedi [D] 102,073 12,529 12.3%33 Marlow H. Colvin [D] 105,719 12,449 11.8%34 Constance A. Howard [D] 104,183 4,348 4.2%35 William Cunningham [D] 105,388 10,064 9.5%36 Kelly Burke [D] 101,667 11,570 11.4%37 Kevin A. McCarthy [D] 113,830 10,940 9.6%38 Al Riley [D] 105,653 4,524 4.3%39 Maria Antonia Berrios [D] 102,737 34,283 33.4%40 Deborah Mell [D] 99,635 40,062 40.2%41 Chris Nybo[R] 103,022 12,415 12.1%42 Sandra M. Pihos [R] 104,733 14,991 14.3%43 Keith Farnham [D] 107,170 31,387 29.3%44 Fred Crespo [D] 104,117 32,280 31.0%45 Franco Coladipietro [R] 105,518 23,117 21.9%46 Dennis M. Reboletti [R] 107,574 25,382 23.6%47 Patricia R. Bellock [R] 104,207 16,521 15.9%48 Michael G. Connelly [R] 115,090 15,569 13.5%49 Timothy L. Schmitz [R] 145,152 17,160 11.8%50 Kay Hatcher [R] 157,798 11,187 7.1%51 Ed Sullivan, Jr. [R] 115,894 18,980 16.4%52 Mark H. Beaubien, Jr. [R] 130,310 15,012 11.5%53 Sidney H. Mathias [R] 101,361 22,717 22.4%54 Thomas Morrison [R] 107,169 22,351 20.9%55 Randy Ramey, Jr. [R] 110,953 17,959 16.2%56 Michelle Mussman [D] 102,694 21,648 21.1%57 Elaine Nekritz [D] 100,754 40,604 40.3%58 Karen May [D] 107,965 13,695 12.7%

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Illinois State Representatives, Foreign-Born Population

Source: 2005-2009 American Community Survey

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District State Representative Total Population

Foreign Born

Percent Foreign Born

59 Carol A. Sente [D] 111,167 28,149 25.3%60 Rita Mayfield [D] 103,562 32,585 31.5%61 JoAnn D. Osmond [R] 118,100 11,604 9.8%62 Sandy Cole [R] 115,956 19,467 16.8%63 Jack D. Franks [D] 121,617 11,606 9.5%64 Michael W. Tryon [R] 133,419 15,248 11.4%65 Rosemary Mulligan [R] 101,670 29,582 29.1%66 Mark L. Walker [D] 100,650 24,539 24.4%67 David Harris [D] 101,285 9,981 9.9%68 Dave Winters [R] 117,640 7,095 6.0%69 Joe Sosnowski [R] 122,996 10,874 8.8%70 Robert W. Pritchard [R] 120,910 9,169 7.6%71 Richard Morthland [R] 104,896 4,562 4.3%72 Patrick J. Verschoore [D] 101,246 4,976 4.9%73 David R. Leitch [R] 110,562 4,499 4.1%74 Donald L. Moffitt [R] 99,635 1,884 1.9%75 Pam Roth [R] 127,240 3,035 2.4%76 Frank J. Mautino [D] 104,716 4,833 4.6%77 Angelo Saviano [R] 100,503 34,690 34.5%78 Camille Y. Lilly [D] 99,951 14,839 14.8%79 Lisa M. Dugan [D] 114,268 4,373 3.8%80 Anthony DeLuca [D] 106,102 7,483 7.1%81 Reneé Kosel [R] 134,920 8,264 6.1%82 Jim Durkin [R] 106,864 14,205 13.3%83 Linda Chapa LaVia [D] 125,987 34,177 27.1%84 Tom Cross [R] 164,360 17,757 10.8%85 Emily McAsey [D] 142,497 24,274 17.0%86 Jack McGuire [D] 130,168 19,596 15.1%87 Bill Mitchell [R] 103,853 1,453 1.4%88 Dan Brady [R] 114,458 5,769 5.0%

District State Representative Total Population

Foreign Born

Percent Foreign Born

89 Jim Sacia [R] 107,398 2,161 2.0%90 Jerry L. Mitchell [R] 103,347 2,608 2.5%91 Michael Unes [R] 103,426 1,907 1.8%92 Jehan A. Gordon [D] 101,310 2,684 2.6%93 Jil Tracy [R] 102,653 2,198 2.1%94 Norine Hammond [R] 100,499 2,354 2.3%95 Mike Fortner [R] 110,747 16,459 14.9%96 Darlene J. Senger [R] 115,783 19,390 16.7%97 Jim Watson [R] 102,581 1,201 1.2%98 Wayne Rosenthal [R] 102,785 1,629 1.6%99 Raymond Poe [R] 102,763 2,220 2.2%

100 Rich Brauer [R] 112,599 2,680 2.4%101 Adam Brown [R] 100,141 1,612 1.6%102 Ron Stephens [R] 113,529 2,107 1.9%103 Naomi D. Jakobsson [D] 111,589 12,782 11.5%104 Chad Hays [R] 103,138 2,176 2.1%105 Jason Barickman [R] 107,255 4,807 4.5%106 Keith P. Sommer [R] 111,210 2,426 2.2%107 John D. Cavaletto [R] 103,065 1,314 1.3%108 David Reis [R] 100,623 1,090 1.1%109 Roger L. Eddy [R] 103,611 1,348 1.3%110 Chapin Rose [R] 105,399 2,133 2.0%111 Daniel V. Beiser [D] 104,802 1,224 1.2%112 Dwight Kay [R] 113,945 3,541 3.1%113 Thomas Holbrook [D] 99,440 2,818 2.8%114 Eddie Lee Jackson, Sr. [D] 106,463 2,524 2.4%115 Mike Bost [R] 103,732 3,804 3.7%116 Dan Reitz [D] 109,910 1,103 1.0%117 John E. Bradley [D] 108,327 1,335 1.2%118 Brandon W. Phelps [D] 101,192 1,467 1.4%

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District State Representative Foreign Born Naturalized Percent

Naturalized1 Susana A. Mendoza [D] 42,669 12,397 29.1%2 Edward J. Acevedo [D] 36,959 12,549 34.0%3 Luis Arroyo [D] 42,163 12,579 29.8%4 Cynthia Soto [D] 19,387 6,925 35.7%5 Kenneth Dunkin [D] 14,871 6,310 42.4%6 Esther Golar [D] 14,785 4,544 30.7%7 Karen A. Yarbrough [D] 10,789 3,823 35.4%8 LaShawn K. Ford [D] 9,106 3,579 39.3%9 Arthur Turner [D] 11,887 5,230 44.0%

10 Annazette Collins [D] 8,244 3,220 39.1%11 Ann Williams [D] 12,949 7,268 56.1%12 Sara Feigenholtz [D] 14,636 7,360 50.3%13 Greg Harris [D] 30,447 14,752 48.5%14 Harry Osterman [D] 27,370 9,891 36.1%15 John D'Amico [D] 35,141 22,337 63.6%16 Lou Lang [D] 43,344 25,665 59.2%17 Daniel Biss [D] 25,793 17,277 67.0%18 Robyn Gabel [D] 15,013 6,736 44.9%19 Joseph M. Lyons [D] 33,663 17,694 52.6%20 Michael P. McAuliffe [R] 32,263 19,164 59.4%21 Michael J. Zalewski [D] 20,399 9,747 47.8%22 Michael J. Madigan [D] 29,326 13,103 44.7%23 Daniel J. Burke [D] 44,718 13,236 29.6%24 Elizabeth Hernandez [D] 40,030 11,487 28.7%25 Barbara Flynn Currie [D] 12,615 3,977 31.5%26 William D. Burns [D] 11,327 4,953 43.7%27 Monique D. Davis [D] 6,109 2,887 47.3%28 Robert Rita [D] 4,886 2,591 53.0%29 Thaddeus Jones [D] 4,371 2,341 53.6%

District State Representative Foreign Born Naturalized Percent

Naturalized30 William Davis [D] 6,450 2,231 34.6%31 Mary E. Flowers [D] 9,403 5,119 54.4%32 André M. Thapedi [D] 12,529 4,173 33.3%33 Marlow H. Colvin [D] 12,449 4,820 38.7%34 Constance A. Howard [D] 4,348 1,740 40.0%35 William Cunningham [D] 10,064 6,358 63.2%36 Kelly Burke [D] 11,570 6,613 57.2%37 Kevin A. McCarthy [D] 10,940 6,321 57.8%38 Al Riley [D] 4,524 2,798 61.8%39 Maria Antonia Berrios [D] 34,283 11,499 33.5%40 Deborah Mell [D] 40,062 15,208 38.0%41 Chris Nybo[R] 12,415 8,861 71.4%42 Sandra M. Pihos [R] 14,991 8,080 53.9%43 Keith Farnham [D] 31,387 7,556 24.1%44 Fred Crespo [D] 32,280 13,709 42.5%45 Franco Coladipietro [R] 23,117 11,824 51.1%46 Dennis M. Reboletti [R] 25,382 12,455 49.1%47 Patricia R. Bellock [R] 16,521 9,179 55.6%48 Michael G. Connelly [R] 15,569 8,676 55.7%49 Timothy L. Schmitz [R] 17,160 8,904 51.9%50 Kay Hatcher [R] 11,187 5,893 52.7%51 Ed Sullivan, Jr. [R] 18,980 9,948 52.4%52 Mark H. Beaubien, Jr. [R] 15,012 5,855 39.0%53 Sidney H. Mathias [R] 22,717 12,901 56.8%54 Thomas Morrison [R] 22,351 9,980 44.7%55 Randy Ramey, Jr. [R] 17,959 11,274 62.8%56 Michelle Mussman [D] 21,648 11,886 54.9%57 Elaine Nekritz [D] 40,604 21,464 52.9%58 Karen May [D] 13,695 7,965 58.2%

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District State Representative Foreign Born Naturalized Percent

Naturalized59 Carol A. Sente [D] 28,149 14,055 49.9%60 Rita Mayfield [D] 32,585 7,697 23.6%61 JoAnn D. Osmond [R] 11,604 5,253 45.3%62 Sandy Cole [R] 19,467 8,566 44.0%63 Jack D. Franks [D] 11,606 3,957 34.1%64 Michael W. Tryon [R] 15,248 7,933 52.0%65 Rosemary Mulligan [R] 29,582 14,993 50.7%66 Mark L. Walker [D] 24,539 10,400 42.4%67 David Harris [D] 9,981 3,283 32.9%68 Dave Winters [R] 7,095 3,249 45.8%69 Joe Sosnowski [R] 10,874 4,938 45.4%70 Robert W. Pritchard [R] 9,169 3,308 36.1%71 Richard Morthland [R] 4,562 1,749 38.3%72 Patrick J. Verschoore [D] 4,976 1,914 38.5%73 David R. Leitch [R] 4,499 2,105 46.8%74 Donald L. Moffitt [R] 1,884 765 40.6%75 Pam Roth [R] 3,035 1,856 61.2%76 Frank J. Mautino [D] 4,833 1,838 38.0%77 Angelo Saviano [R] 34,690 14,721 42.4%78 Camille Y. Lilly [D] 14,839 6,015 40.5%79 Lisa M. Dugan [D] 4,373 1,272 29.1%80 Anthony DeLuca [D] 7,483 3,127 41.8%81 Reneé Kosel [R] 8,264 5,764 69.7%82 Jim Durkin [R] 14,205 9,698 68.3%83 Linda Chapa LaVia [D] 34,177 8,169 23.9%84 Tom Cross [R] 17,757 9,319 52.5%85 Emily McAsey [D] 24,274 10,376 42.7%86 Jack McGuire [D] 19,596 5,293 27.0%87 Bill Mitchell [R] 1,453 804 55.3%88 Dan Brady [R] 5,769 1,586 27.5%

District State Representative Foreign Born Naturalized Percent

Naturalized89 Jim Sacia [R] 2,161 1,060 49.1%90 Jerry L. Mitchell [R] 2,608 1,359 52.1%91 Michael Unes [R] 1,907 975 51.1%92 Jehan A. Gordon [D] 2,684 1,287 48.0%93 Jil Tracy [R] 2,198 640 29.1%94 Norine Hammond [R] 2,354 903 38.4%95 Mike Fortner [R] 16,459 6,402 38.9%96 Darlene J. Senger [R] 19,390 8,447 43.6%97 Jim Watson [R] 1,201 743 61.9%98 Wayne Rosenthal [R] 1,629 793 48.7%99 Raymond Poe [R] 2,220 1,080 48.6%

100 Rich Brauer [R] 2,680 1,747 65.2%101 Adam Brown [R] 1,612 822 51.0%102 Ron Stephens [R] 2,107 1,224 58.1%103 Naomi D. Jakobsson [D] 12,782 3,175 24.8%104 Chad Hays [R] 2,176 809 37.2%105 Jason Barickman [R] 4,807 2,100 43.7%106 Keith P. Sommer [R] 2,426 1,148 47.3%107 John D. Cavaletto [R] 1,314 631 48.0%108 David Reis [R] 1,090 517 47.4%109 Roger L. Eddy [R] 1,348 640 47.5%110 Chapin Rose [R] 2,133 816 38.3%111 Daniel V. Beiser [D] 1,224 747 61.0%112 Dwight Kay [R] 3,541 1,857 52.4%113 Thomas Holbrook [D] 2,818 1,135 40.3%114 Eddie Lee Jackson, Sr. [D] 2,524 1,391 55.1%115 Mike Bost [R] 3,804 1,393 36.6%116 Dan Reitz [D] 1,103 544 49.3%117 John E. Bradley [D] 1,335 797 59.7%118 Brandon W. Phelps [D] 1,467 705 48.1%

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