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Breaking Down America's Immigrant Population 🗺️

Breaking Down America's Immigrant Population 🗺️

What we’re showing

This map shows which regions U.S. immigrants came from, based on 2022 estimates. “Immigrants” in this context refers to people residing in the United States who were not U.S. citizens at birth.

These figures come from the Migration Policy Institute, which analyzed data from the U.S. Census Bureau’s 2022 American Community Survey.

Key takeaway

Asia and Latin America are the top sources of immigration, accounting for 81% of America’s 46.2M immigrants.

The most represented countries from these regions include China (2.2M), India (2.8M), and Mexico (10.7M).

Dataset

Region# of Immigrants% of Total
Europe4,728,94810
Asia14,349,08031
Africa2,752,9656
Oceania288,5601
Northern America828,7022
Latin America23,233,83450
Total46,182,089100
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