United states immigrant population
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The other immigrant-heavy states, in order of the new arrivals' percentage of the population, are New York, Florida, Texas, New Jersey, and Illinois. In a break from the past, while the six states mentioned above continue to attract and retain the bulk of the foreign-born population, there is a movement toward greater dispersal across the ...
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The United States is experiencing an unprecedented wave of immigration, with people from every continent joining an already diverse population. In 2004, the number of foreign-born in the U.S. reached a record 34.2 million people, or about 11.9 percent of the total U.S. population.
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Over the past forty years, the foreign born population in the United States has more than tripled, and the number of immigrants in the United States continues to grow; in 2008, immigrants made up approximately 12% of the population, and estimates for 2010-2011 state that about 14% of the total population, or more than 43 million people in the United States, were immigrants.
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By the 1920s, the United States had relatively large populations of many European immigrants spread out over 150 years who had joined the original British descendants majority in America. The foreign born population in the U.S. has never exceeded 15% since before 1675 and has never been a land of immigrant majorities since then.
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Before the 1880-1920 arrival of “the new immigrant,” most immigrants to the United States arrived from Western and Northern European nations. During the colonial period, the population was mainly English with large populations of Germans (6% of total population—150,000—by 1775) and Scotch-Irish (7% of population—175,000—by 1775).
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Population Distribution, 46–53 ... Why do some countries accuse the United States of encouraging a “brain drain”? ... or some other immigrant about the obstacles they faced in immigrating. If you are an immigrant, then you may use yourself for this question. Migration within Countries, 95–100
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