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Need quick access to national and state-level immigration statistics? Use our interactive research and data tools to analyze in-depth aspects of US immigration. Find out how many immigrants live today in New York compared to prior periods, map US counties with high shares of Mexican, Filipino, and Indian immigrants, chart changes in the immigrant population between 1820 and 2008, and compare the United States to other immigrant-receiving countries.
Visit MPI’s US Immigration, Borders, and Security Program, and the Migration Information Source for the most up-to-date research and policy papers on US immigration.
Further resources on the Hub:
New
Data Guide On Finding, Using the Most Accurate, Recent Immigration Data Resources
The Immigration: Data Matters guide shows where to locate some of the most credible,
up-to-date US and global immigration-related data compiled by government and
non-governmental sources. The online guide, also available in hard copy, includes
clickable links to resources that offer immigrant population estimates; the size
of the unauthorized immigrant population; English proficiency rates; the share
of immigrants in the workforce; education, health, and income and poverty statistics
relating to immigrants; and other data.
Data
Guide | Press
Release
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Role
of Foreign-born Voters in Elections
Election profiles for Texas and Ohio, as well as the 48 other states and the
District of Columbia, examine voter registration by nativity, providing breakdowns
for foreign-born citizens as a share of total state population, their turnout
in the 2004 general election, and ethnicity