Sentences with phrase «total immigrant population»

On a per capita basis, Sweden has granted more refugee applications than any other high - income country, and in 2011, refugees constituted 12 % of the total immigrant population.
Since 2010, more than 130,000 university graduates have left Greece to look for work, making up approximately 75 % of the total immigrant population, a 2015 study from researchers at the University of Macedonia reports.

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In addition to showing the estimated total population change in those areas between July 1, 2016 and July 1, 2017, the Census Bureau also included a breakdown of the components of that change, including net international migration, or the number of immigrants from other countries moving into a county minus the number of people leaving that county for another country.
Between 1911 and 1920, when the total population hovered around 100 million, the United States welcomed an average of 600,000 immigrants each year.
The total U.S. Catholic population has remained at about 24 %, as immigrants have filled the pews the ex-Catholics have left behind.
Total population tallies include non-voting residents, such as immigrants residing in the country without legal permission, prisoners, and children.
During the same period, the number of children in immigrant families also nearly doubled to 16.4 million, representing 82 percent of the total increase in the children's population.
CAMBRIDGE, MA — Over the past two decades, the Hispanic population has become the nation's largest immigrant group and has accounted for 56 percent of total U.S. population growth.
After México, no other country - of - origin accounted for more than 4 percent of the total population of children from immigrant families.
Chinese immigrants now make up around 2 percent of the total Belize population.
Equal Justice Works, in partnership with Catholic Legal Immigration Network, Inc. (CLINIC), Kids in Need of Defense (KIND), and the U.S. Committee for Refugees and Immigrants (USCRI), will receive $ 1.2 million — more than half of the total funding — to deploy 55 full - time Members (45 lawyers and 10 paralegals) to provide legal representation to unaccompanied children, build pro bono capacity to support that population, and increase the effectiveness and efficiency of immigration courts in the locations in which members will serve.
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