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Origin of International Migrants Residing in the United States, 2020

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Number of foreign-born people living in the United States as of 2020, by country of origin

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In 2020, migrants from nearly every country resided in the United States. Countries with at least 901,000 migrant residents include Mexico, El Salvador, Cuba, Dominican Republic, China, South Korea, India, Vietnam, and the Philippines. Data also were collected for the U.S. Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, and it is in this highest category. Between 676,000 and 901,000 migrant residents came from Canada, Guatemala, Jamaica, Colombia, and the United Kingdom. Between 452,000 and 676,000 migrant residents came from Honduras, Haiti, Germany, and Poland. Between 227,000 and 452,000 migrant residents came from Nicaragua, Trinidad and Tobago, Guyana, Ecuador, Peru, Brazil, Portugal, Italy, Ukraine, Russia, Japan, Thailand, Pakistan, Iran, and Nigeria. Migrant residents came from the remaining countries of the world, with fewer than 227,000 migrants coming from each of these countries.

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Origin of International Migrants Residing in the United States, 2020

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Major Drainage Basins

Origin of International Migrants Residing in the United States, 2020

Origin of International Migrants Residing in the United States, 2020

Class

Rank

US dollars

Atlantic Ocean Seaboard

Baja California

California

Churchill

Columbia and Northwestern United States

Fraser

Great Basin

Gulf Coast

Gulf of Mexico, North Atlantic Coast

Hudson Bay Coast

Mackenzie

Mexico, Northwest Coast

Mississippi - Missouri

North America, Colorado

Northwest Territories

Pacific and Arctic Coast

Río Grande - Bravo

Saskatchewan - Nelson

St John

St Lawrence

United States, North Atlantic Coast

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