Monday, October 1, 2018

Immigration to U.S. from Third World, Islamic Nations Skyrockets Since 2010

AP Photo/Ben Curtis
Legal immigration from the third world and Islamic nations has skyrocketed the most since 2010, a new analysis finds.
Census Bureau data analyzed by researchers at the Center for Immigration Studies reveals that America has greatly increased immigration from the third world and Islamic regions within the last seven years.
Since 2010, foreign countries with the largest percentage increases based on the number of legal immigrants they are sending to the U.S. include:
Nepal – 120 percent increase in immigration to the U.S.
Burma (Myanmar) – 95 percent increase in immigration to the U.S.
Venezuela – 91 percent increase in immigration to the U.S.
Afghanistan – 84 percent increase in immigration to the U.S.
Saudi Arabia – 83 percent increase in immigration to the U.S.
Syria – 75 percent increase in immigration to the U.S.
Bangladesh – 62 percent increase in immigration to the U.S.
Nigeria – 57 percent increase in immigration to the U.S.
Kenya – 56 percent increase in immigration to the U.S.
India – 47 percent increase in immigration to the U.S.
Iraq – 45 percent increase in immigration to the U.S.--->
Read the rest of the story HERE.

If you like what you see, please "Like" us on Facebook either here or here. Please follow us on Twitter here.


No comments: