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  • South American Immigrants in the United States
    The South American immigrant population in the United States has grown at a faster rate than that of the overall foreign-born population, amid crises in Venezuela, Colombia, and elsewhere Yet South Americans still account for only about one in ten U S immigrants While they mirror the overall U S immigrant population in several demographic characteristics, there are some notable differences
  • South American Immigrants in the United States - Migration data portal
    South American immigration to the United States has been on the rise, growing three times as fast as overall U S immigration from 2000 to 2022, although the nearly 4 million South Americans comprised just 9 percent of all 46 2 million U S -based immigrants as of 2022 South Americans first began immigrating to the United States during the Cold War era, when countries such as Argentina, Chile
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    The article explores the root causes of migration from Latin America to the United States It is part of a broader column analysing the issue
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    Over the past decade, the United States (U S ) has experienced dramatic shifts in immigration patterns, immigration policies, and the sociopolitical discourse surrounding immigration While Mexicans remain the largest U S Latino a immigrant group, changes in immigration patterns have indicated steep increases in South Americans and Central Americans immigrating to the U S For instance, since
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    Immigrants from South America remain a small share of the U S foreign-born population, but with a noticeable uptick in arrivals in recent years from deeply troubled Venezuela The number of Venezuelan immigrants in the United States rose from 216,000 in 2014 to 351,000 in 2017, with a growth of 61,000 in one year alone, from 2016 to 2017
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    ARTICLE: South Americans make up a relatively small share of all U S immigrants But their numbers have been growing in recent years and flows are diversifying, particularly with new arrivals from Venezuela This article offers key statistics on the South American immigrant population in the United States
  • Latin American immigrants | Social Sciences and Humanities - EBSCO
    Latin American immigrants represent a diverse group of individuals who have migrated to the United States from various countries in Latin America, including Mexico, the Caribbean, Central America, and South America By the 2020s, the Hispanic population in the U S reached approximately 62 5 million, making them one of the fastest-growing ethnic groups in the country Historically, immigration
  • Why Do People Immigrate to the U. S. ? A Comprehensive . . . - Boundless
    So why do people decide to uproot their lives and move here? The answer is rarely singular or straightforward In this report, we unpack the primary motivations behind immigration to the U S , exploring how regional, political, and economic dynamics shape these decisions
  • Why Migrate to the United States? A Historical-Structural Analysis of . . .
    To the present day Today’s persistent migration pattern to the United States strongly resembles the pattern witnessed during the program This is because of the continuous American exploitation of Latin America and racism against migrants seen since the Bracero program
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    In 2020, the numbers of Europeans and Northern Americans living in Latin America and the Caribbean stood at around 1 4 million and 1 3 million, respectively Meanwhile, around 11 million migrants in Latin America and the Caribbean originated from other countries in the region





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