People > Immigration > Nationality compositions of > US foreign born population by country of birth per million people: Countries Compared
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Country of origin of the USA's foreign born population (number of foreign born residents by country of birth). Figures expressed per million people for the same year.
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Interesting observations about People > Immigration > Nationality compositions of > US foreign born population by country of birth per million people
- Poland has ranked in the top 6 for immigration > nationality compositions of > US foreign born population by country of birth per million people since 1960.
- Germany has ranked in the top 7 for immigration > nationality compositions of > US foreign born population by country of birth per million people since 1980.
- Canada has ranked in the top 5 for immigration > nationality compositions of > US foreign born population by country of birth per million people since 1960.
- South Korea has ranked in the top 11 for immigration > nationality compositions of > US foreign born population by country of birth per million people since 1980.
- Philippines has ranked in the top 8 for immigration > nationality compositions of > US foreign born population by country of birth per million people since 1980.
- Italy has ranked in the top 6 for immigration > nationality compositions of > US foreign born population by country of birth per million people since 1960.
- Mexico has ranked in the top 8 for immigration > nationality compositions of > US foreign born population by country of birth per million people since 1960.
- United Kingdom has ranked in the top 7 for immigration > nationality compositions of > US foreign born population by country of birth per million people since 1960.
- Cuba has ranked in the top 2 for immigration > nationality compositions of > US foreign born population by country of birth per million people since 1970.
- Vietnam has ranked in the top 8 for immigration > nationality compositions of > US foreign born population by country of birth per million people since 1990.