Foreign-born population has grown considerably in the US.
– As per reports 40.4 million foreign-born people were residing in the US in 2011 as compared to the immigrant population in 1960, which was around 9.7 million.
-Foreign share of the US population has doubled since 1960’s, where the foreign-born were in the ratio of 1:20 residents which reported 5.4% immigrant population, in 2011 it made up to 13 percent of the total US population, that is 1:8 US residents.
– Past decade – 2000 to 2011 has seen a large increase in the foreign-born population. Nearly 30 percent increase in foreign-born population is noted with immigration population growing from 31.1 million to 40.04 million.
-Today’s immigrants are more diverse that they were 50 years ago. Faces of foreign born population from Europe, China, Vietnam, El Salvador, Cuba, Korea, India, Mexico and Philippines etc and mostly seen.
-Immigrants roots are seen across US in greater number than before.
Children of immigrants of US born are more likely to have college degree, good jobs and are homeowners as the average Americans.
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