Immigrants Make up a Smaller Share of the U.S. Population Than They Did 100 Years Ago
Immigrants Make up a Smaller Share of the U.S. Population Than They Did 100 Years Ago
An anti-immigrant group (Center for Immigration Studies (CIS)) took advantage of newly released Census data to sound the alarm over the size of the immigrant population in the United States. The American Immigration Council explains that immigrants now make up 13.5 percent of the U.S. population, which is less than the 14.7 percent share in 1910.
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