Catching Elephant is a theme by Andy Taylor
Nearly 40 million people living in the U.S. — a full 13% of U.S. residents — weren’t born here.
Roughly two in five foreign-born residents are naturalized citizens, and nearly one-third came to the United States in 2000 or later, according to the census data.
More than one in four residents in California and more than one in five in New York and New Jersey were foreign-born. The highest proportion of the foreign-born — 53 percent — come from Latin America and the Caribbean. Mexico alone accounted for 29 percent.
Word to your mother.
Roughly two in five foreign-born residents are naturalized citizens, and nearly one-third came to the United States in...
there. Roughly two in five foreign-born residents are naturalized citizens, and nearly one-third came to the United...
That’s America,...immigrants like myself.