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Historical Immigration Trends |
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From its inception, the United States has been a country of immigrants. These
charts focus on immigration patterns and characteristics of the immigrant population
through time. By placing immigration to the United States in its broader historic
context, the characteristics of today's migration flows and the immigrant communities
they establish can be better understood.
Click on the bullet points below for more information:
Immigration to the United States: A Historical
Perspective
- Annual Legal Immigration
- New US Citizens
- Refugees
- Immigrants Residing in the United States
Immigrants' Countries and Regions of Birth
Immigrants in the US Labor Force
Children Under 18 in Immigrant Families
Limited English Proficient (LEP)
Geographic Mobility
Immigrants' Age and Sex Distribution
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