Immigration
A listing of the key immigration datasets and resources, including new releases and reports, published by the Office of Homeland Security Statistics.
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A listing of the key immigration datasets and resources, including new releases and reports, published by the Office of Homeland Security Statistics.
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The table provides estimates of the recent LPR population and subpopulation eligible to naturalize living in the top 50 CBSAs, including county-level breakdown within CBSA as of January 1, 2022.
Naturalized citizens are foreign nationals who have become citizens of the U.S. after meeting requirements from Congress in the Immigration and Nationality Act.
Naturalized citizens are foreign nationals who have become citizens of the U.S. after meeting requirements from Congress in the Immigration and Nationality Act.
Naturalized citizens are foreign nationals who have become citizens of the U.S. after meeting requirements from Congress in the Immigration and Nationality Act.
FY 22 profiles on lawful permanent residents (LPRs) data, broken down by state of residence. LPRs are foreign nationals granted the right to reside in the U.S.
FY 2022 profiles on lawful permanent residents (LPRs) data, broken down by country of birth. LPR are foreign nationals granted the right to reside in the U.S.
FY 22 profiles on lawful permanent residents (LPRs), by core based statistical area. LPRs are foreign nationals granted the right to reside in the U.S.
Naturalized citizens are foreign nationals who have become citizens of the U.S. after meeting requirements from Congress in the Immigration and Nationality Act.