Key findings about U.S. immigrants

Summary

"Key Findings About U.S. Immigrates" by Abby Budiman, explores statistics of the American immigrant population. America is a country that stands for individualism, diversity, and freedom of expression. America's international population have immigrated from all around the world. Abby Budiman's article categorizes the statistics for where America' immigrant populations immigrated from, where the immigrant population locations are lived in the U.S, educational levels, work, and legal status. Over one million people from around the world immigrate to America every year. The American population consists of around 50 million immigrants (13.7%), with about 70% of those immigrants here legally. People from China are currently the largest population immigrating to America, and it is estimated that by 2055 Chinese people will be the largest immigrant group. America has resettled more refugees then any other country since the creation of the Federal Refuge Program in 1980. Most immigrants I've in large retro area cities, such as New York, Las Angeles, and Miami.

I think this article is good for grouped statistical value, but lacks emotion without personal experiences that hook, relate and capture the reader. I found the article boring, but it served its purpose in identifying facts and statistics for the American immigrant population. I learned that China has the most people immigrating to America, and I was surprised because the news never talks about Chinese immigration, only Mexican and South American imagination. I can relate to this article because I immigrated to America from Hungary. It was interesting to learn the statistics and numbers involved in America's overall Immigrant population adapting to the U.S.

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