9.6 million in 1970 to 14.1 million in 1980 and to 19.8 million in 1990
The number of foreign-born population who became naturalized citizens has declined by about 65 percent.
11.1 percent
The western region of the US experienced the most rapid growth in the foreign-born population according to Census 2000.
Mexico
well there are about 150 millon people in the U.S today and 39% of immigrants you do the math
Foreign born people are not eligible to be president in the US , so they can not be serious candidates.
About 12%.
The population of New York City in 1900 was listed at 2,050,600. Of this number, over 850,000 were foreign born, demonstrating how immigration was affecting the city's population.
Yes, the US has a population of about 315,000,000 and is the third most populous country in the world.
By angering foreign trade partners
By angering foreign trade partners