Filipinos in the U.S. Fact Sheet
Demographic and economic data on the Filipino immigrant and U.S.-born populations in the United States.
Demographic and economic data on the Filipino immigrant and U.S.-born populations in the United States.
Demographic and economic data on the Cambodian immigrant and U.S.-born populations in the United States.
Demographic and economic data on the Burmese immigrant and U.S.-born populations in the United States.
Demographic and economic data on the Bhutanese immigrant and U.S.-born populations in the United States.
Demographic and economic data on the Bangladeshi immigrant and U.S.-born populations in the United States.
Roughly 20 million people who were born in a country now a part of the European Union have moved from their birth country and now live in another EU nation.
There were a record 43.2 million immigrants living in the U.S. in 2015, making up 13.4% of the nation’s population.
India has a long history of migration, as both the source of and destination for many international migrants. Here are five facts about India and migration.
African immigrants make up a small share of the U.S. immigrant population, but their numbers are growing – roughly doubling every decade since 1970.
The seven nations affected by a new executive order suspending refugee admissions accounted for 904,415 legal U.S. entries between fiscal years 2006 and 2015.