Immigrant Population Hits Record 46.2 Million in November 2021 Among the findings: There were a total of 46.2 million immigrants (legal and illegal) in the country in November 2021. This is the largest number of immigrants ever recorded in any government survey or census going back to 1850. As a share of the total U.S. population, immigrants were 14.2 percent in November 2021 — the highest percentage in 111 years. The immigrant share of the population has tripled since 1970 and has come close to doubling since 1990. The number of immigrants in the country grew by 1.5 million between November 2020 and November of this year after declining by 1.2 million between February and September 2020 as a result of Covid-19 restrictions. In just the last month — October to November 2021 — the total immigrant population increased by 470,000. Like the monthly CPS, the Census Bureau’s annual American Community Survey (ACS) from 2020 also shows a significant decline in the immigrant population through mid-2020, though the Bureau reports problems with that survey. Moreover, the ACS only reflects the population in July 2020, not the large increases since mid-2020. In comparison to the 1.5 million increase in the immigrant population after Biden’s victory, in the year after Trump’s victory (November 2016 to November 2017) the immigrant population actually fell slightly. The policies and public statements of different administrations seem to matter a great deal. Hispanic immigrants accounted for 924,000 or 61 percent of the growth since last November. This is an indication that illegal immigration accounts for a large share of the recent increase in immigrants. The federal government and outside researchers have estimated that nearly three-quarters of illegal immigrants in Census Bureau data are Hispanic. Between November 2020 and November 2021, the states with the largest increases in immigrants were Florida (up 615,000), California (up 451,000), Arizona (up 173,000), Wisconsin (up 156,000), and Virginia (up 135,000).
As Hispanics drift to Republicans...at some point the left will begin to back away from giving them voting rights And ask for a wall
Immigrants that have been exposed to Communism know how evil the communists are. Just ask any Vietnamese or Cuban immigrant and they will tell you how bad communism is. That is why majority of Vietnamese and Cuban immigrants will not support communists running for office in the US. They hate communists. Hispanics are waking up to the fact that the more illegals means lower wages for them including, competition for jobs, a lower standard of living and rampant crime from gangs in areas where they live. There are Asians who support Democrats because of the promise of amnesty and freebies like welfare, section 8, etc. Not all Asians are successful and filthy rich like extreme liberal media makes you believe. There are some who are just leeches. I am Asian by the way, so I know what I speak of. A lot of blacks support Democrats for the same reasons. The entitlement mentality of getting something without working for it.
Looks like you are one of the leeches. I do not support Bongbong nor any of these filipino politicians. You are just too dumb. It is coming, you will pay thru your nose and be whining and crying like the baby you are.
Key findings about U.S. immigrants Mexico is the top origin country of the U.S. immigrant population. In 2018, roughly 11.2 million immigrants living in the U.S. were from there, accounting for 25% of all U.S. immigrants. The next largest origin groups were those from China (6%), India (6%), the Philippines (4%) and El Salvador (3%). By region of birth, immigrants from Asia combined accounted for 28% of all immigrants, close to the share of immigrants from Mexico (25%). Other regions make up smaller shares: Europe, Canada and other North America (13%), the Caribbean (10%), Central America (8%), South America (7%), the Middle East and North Africa (4%) and sub-Saharan Africa (5%).