U.S. Census: U.S. Becoming More Diverse, Immigrants Integrating into U.S. Society
From the Immigration Policy Center: According to new U.S. Census Bureau projections released yesterday, by 2042 American minorities will grow to become a majority, adding to the ethnic and racial diversity that has historically defined our country. Some of this increased diversity is attributed to immigration to the U.S. Yet it is the children and grandchildren of immigrants – born and raised in the U.S. – that will contribute most to the increase in minority populations.
Research and experience has shown that today’s immigrants integrate into American society just as generations of immigrants before them – they learn English, buy property, intermarry, become U.S. citizens, and otherwise weave into the fabric of this nation. Just a few measures of integration include:
• More Immigrants Swearing Allegiance And Taking An Oath. Large and increasing numbers of immigrants are becoming citizens.
Numbers of naturalizations have grown from an annual average of only 120,000 in the 1950-60s to 630,000 naturalization between 2000-2007. In fact, 1.4 million people applied for naturalization last year alone.
• English is Alive and Well. According to the U.S. Census, 92% of Americans “had no difficulty speaking English.” In fact, immigrants in the US are learning English at impressive rates. The vast majority of Americans — 82% — speak only English at home. According to the U.S. Census, even most people who speak a language other than English also speak English “very well.”
• There’s Nothing More American Than A 30 Year Mortgage.
Homeownership is often regarded as a key indicator of entry into the American middle class. Studies have shown that as the average length of settlement increases for the Latino foreign-born, average levels of homeownership can be expected to rise.
KJ