As America becomes more diverse, that is being reflected in the home countries of those choosing to become American citizens.
Nearly 800,000 people decided to become American citizens in the 12 months that ended Sept. 30, 2013 — and more than a third of them came from Asia.
Asians comprised the biggest group of new Americans by region, according to recent data from the Department of Homeland Security, edging out those from North America, in which DHS includes those from Central America and the Caribbean.
Mexicans remain the single largest group of foreigners who were naturalized as citizens. But by state they are the biggest group in only 24. Among the remaining 26 states plus the District of Columbia, 10 other nationalities claim the top spot, as this map shows.
In nine states, Indians made up the biggest group of naturalized citizens. Those from the Dominican Republic, who nationwide topped those from China for the first time in at least a decade, are the biggest group in five states, the DHS data show.
One of those states is New Jersey. For two years running, Dominicans have made up the biggest group of naturalizations each year, narrowly exceeding the number of Indians.
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DHS ... They are clueless to who and how many are here and wouldn't be truthful if they did
ReplyDeleteAnd no mention of a modest number of aliens who come to Earth every year because a radiation belt has destroyed the environment of their planet.We seem to be the catch all for everyone.
ReplyDeleteWhat color is the califate?
ReplyDeleteWTH!! Send those morons back to their own country and close the Damn Borders!!! Good Bye America!!
ReplyDeleteWTH!! Send those morons back to their own country and close the Damn Borders!!! Good Bye America!!
ReplyDeleteLook at this, those darn Native Americans voicing their opinons again. Geez