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According to outdated figures from the 2000 US Census (prior to the availability of same-sex marriage in the United States), the number one nationality of the non-citizen partner of same-sex couples in the United States is Mexico (30%), followed by Canada (6%). This is followed by El Salvador, Germany and the Philippines.

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