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Pew Research CenterJune 27, 2017
Mexican Lawful Immigrants Among the Least Likely to Become U.S. Citizens

For Mexican green-card holders, what is the main reason they have not yet become U.S. citizens?

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Mexican Lawful Immigrants Among the Least Likely to Become U.S. Citizens
Naturalization rate of Mexicans vs. other immigrant groups, 1995 to 2015
For Mexican green-card holders, what is the main reason they have not yet become U.S. citizens?
Trends in obtainment of lawful permanent residence and naturalization applications
Motivation for naturalizing among Mexican lawful immigrants
Reasons for not naturalizing among Hispanic lawful immigrants of Mexican and other origins
U.S. immigrant naturalization rate reaches new high in 2015
Annual naturalizations and immigrants obtaining lawful permanent residence
Naturalization rate of Mexican and other immigrant groups, 1995 to 2015
Naturalization rate of Mexican and other immigrant groups by region of origin
What is the main reason you have not yet naturalized?
Reasons for not naturalizing among Hispanic LPRs of Mexican and other origins
2015 National Survey of Latinos details
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