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Immigration to the United States over time by region. In 2022 there was 46,118,600 immigrant residents in the United States or 13.8% of the US population according to the American Immigration Council. The number of undocumented or illegal immigrants stood at 9,940,700 in 2022 making up 21.6% of all immigrants or 3% of the total US population. [1]
U.S. states by net international migration (From April 1, 2020 to July 1, 2024) National Rank State Total net international migration (2020-2024) [1] Net international migration rate per 1,000 inhabitants (2020-2024) 1 Florida: 1,059,143: 49.18 2 California: 934,230: 23.62 3 Texas: 820,761: 28.16 4 New York: 519,395: 25.71 5 New Jersey: 327,188 ...
Data source for Version 3 (data through 2022): 2022 Yearbook of Immigration Statistics 103-104 (Table 39). U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Office of Immigration Statistics (November 2023). Archived from the original on January 10, 2024. Data source for Versions 1 and 2: 2021 Yearbook of Immigration Statistics. DHS.gov Table 39 (p. 105). U ...
Between 2022 and 2024, some of the largest companies in the US — including Apple , Microsoft , Amazon , Tesla , Meta , and Google — sponsored a relatively high number of approved H-1B visas.
Under federal law, the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965, [41] the number of first-generation immigrants living in the United States has increased, [42] from 9.6 million in 1970 to about 38 million in 2007. [43] Around a million people legally immigrated to the United States per year in the 1990s, up from 250,000 per year in the 1950s. [44]
This is a list of U.S. states and the District of Columbia by immigrant population. Immigrant population is defined as "foreign-born," which means "anyone who is not a U.S. citizen at birth." [ 1 ]
The Congressional Budget Office projects that the surge in immigration that began in 2022 will increase economic output in the coming years. On average, legal immigration is expected to contribute ...
Conservative states pushing to keep limits on asylum-seekers put in place during the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic are appealing to the U.S. Supreme Court in a last-ditch effort before the ...