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Frequently Requested Statistics on Immigrants - and Immigration in the United States

26 Mar 2024

Between 2021 and 2022, the growth in the number of immigrants in the United States account- ed for 65 percent of the total U. [...] immigration law such as enactment of the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965, which abolished nation- al-origin admission quotas; the creation of a formal refugee resettlement program with the Refugee Act of 1980; and the Cold War-era grant of preferential treatment to Cuban immigrants. [...] borders reflect a number of fac- tors, including worsening political and economic conditions in origin countries; the uneven repercussions of the pandemic; the war in Ukraine; and the perception that U. [...] History.” ► Find a helpful synthesis of immigration policies and actions in the first three years of the Biden administration: “Biden at the Three-Year Mark: The Most Active Immigration Presidency Yet Is Mired in Border Crisis Narrative.” See how that compares with policies advanced by the Trump administration, in the report Four Years of Profound Change: Immigration Policy during the Trump Presid. [...] This was a 44 percent increase over the 707,000 new green cards issued in FY 2020, which covered the end of the Trump administration and the first few months of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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