Top 100 immigration sources by country in the usa
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Top 100 Table¶
Rank | Name | Topic | Tagline |
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1 | Mexico | Topic 1 | Largest source of immigrants |
2 | India | Topic 1 | Significant increase in recent decades |
3 | China | Topic 1 | Growing contributor |
4 | Philippines | Topic 1 | Long-standing migration ties |
5 | El Salvador | Topic 1 | Central American influence |
6 | Vietnam | Topic 1 | Post-war migration surge |
7 | Cuba | Topic 1 | Historical and political migration |
8 | Dominican Republic | Topic 1 | Caribbean connection |
9 | Guatemala | Topic 1 | Steady migration patterns |
10 | South Korea | Topic 1 | Asian influence |
Top 100 List¶
- Mexico (Topic 1)
- India (Topic 1)
- China (Topic 1)
- Philippines (Topic 1)
- El Salvador (Topic 1)
- Vietnam (Topic 1)
- Cuba (Topic 1)
- Dominican Republic (Topic 1)
- Guatemala (Topic 1)
- South Korea (Topic 1)
- Honduras (Topic 1)
- Canada (Topic 1)
- Brazil (Topic 1)
- Haiti (Topic 1)
- Colombia (Topic 1)
- United Kingdom (Topic 1)
- Jamaica (Topic 1)
- Peru (Topic 1)
- Germany (Topic 1)
- Pakistan (Topic 1)
- Latin America (Topic 2)
- Asia (Topic 2)
- Europe (Topic 2)
- Africa (Topic 2)
- Middle East (Topic 2)
- Caribbean (Topic 2)
- Central America (Topic 2)
- South America (Topic 2)
- Southeast Asia (Topic 2)
- Eastern Europe (Topic 2)
- North America (Topic 2)
- Oceania (Topic 2)
- South Asia (Topic 2)
- Sub-Saharan Africa (Topic 2)
- Western Europe (Topic 2)
- Central Asia (Topic 2)
- North Africa (Topic 2)
- The Balkans (Topic 2)
- The Caucasus (Topic 2)
- Northern Europe (Topic 2)
- Early European Settlers (Topic 3)
- African Slaves (Topic 3)
- Chinese Exclusion Act (Topic 3)
- Ellis Island Era (Topic 3)
- Post-WWII Migration (Topic 3)
- 1965 Immigration Act (Topic 3)
- Refugee Resettlement Programs (Topic 3)
- Cold War Era (Topic 3)
- Bracero Program (Topic 3)
- Asian Immigration Surge (Topic 3)
- Latin American Migration (Topic 3)
- Irish Famine (Topic 3)
- Italian Migration (Topic 3)
- Jewish Migration (Topic 3)
- Southeast Asian Refugees (Topic 3)
- Cuban Refugees (Topic 3)
- Soviet Dissolution (Topic 3)
- African Migration (Topic 3)
- Middle Eastern Conflicts (Topic 3)
- Globalization Era (Topic 3)
- Labor Force Participation (Topic 4)
- Entrepreneurship (Topic 4)
- Innovation (Topic 4)
- Agriculture (Topic 4)
- Service Industry (Topic 4)
- Education (Topic 4)
- Healthcare (Topic 4)
- Construction (Topic 4)
- Retail (Topic 4)
- Hospitality (Topic 4)
- STEM Fields (Topic 4)
- Small Businesses (Topic 4)
- Remittances (Topic 4)
- Tax Contributions (Topic 4)
- Consumer Spending (Topic 4)
- Real Estate (Topic 4)
- Public Services (Topic 4)
- Skilled Migration (Topic 4)
- Economic Mobility (Topic 4)
- Trade Relations (Topic 4)
- Cuisine (Topic 5)
- Festivals (Topic 5)
- Language (Topic 5)
- Art (Topic 5)
- Music (Topic 5)
- Religion (Topic 5)
- Fashion (Topic 5)
- Film and Media (Topic 5)
- Literature (Topic 5)
- Sports (Topic 5)
- Education (Topic 5)
- Community Building (Topic 5)
- Traditions (Topic 5)
- Social Movements (Topic 5)
- Architecture (Topic 5)
- Holidays (Topic 5)
- Dance (Topic 5)
- Technology (Topic 5)
- Health Practices (Topic 5)
- Public Life (Topic 5)
Top 100 Table¶
Rank | Name | Topic | Tagline |
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1 | Mexico | Topic 1 | Largest source of immigrants |
2 | India | Topic 1 | Significant increase in recent decades |
3 | China | Topic 1 | Growing contributor |
4 | Philippines | Topic 1 | Long-standing migration ties |
5 | El Salvador | Topic 1 | Central American influence |
6 | Vietnam | Topic 1 | Post-war migration surge |
7 | Cuba | Topic 1 | Historical and political migration |
8 | Dominican Republic | Topic 1 | Caribbean connection |
9 | Guatemala | Topic 1 | Steady migration patterns |
10 | South Korea | Topic 1 | Asian influence |
11 | Honduras | Topic 1 | Central American migration |
12 | Canada | Topic 1 | Neighboring migration trends |
13 | Brazil | Topic 1 | South American influx |
14 | Haiti | Topic 1 | Caribbean and political migration |
15 | Colombia | Topic 1 | Rising migration trends |
16 | United Kingdom | Topic 1 | Historical ties and modern trends |
17 | Jamaica | Topic 1 | Caribbean migration |
18 | Peru | Topic 1 | South American migration patterns |
19 | Germany | Topic 1 | European migration |
20 | Pakistan | Topic 1 | South Asian contribution |
21 | Latin America | Topic 2 | Dominant regional source |
22 | Asia | Topic 2 | Significant and growing contributor |
23 | Europe | Topic 2 | Historical and modern migration |
24 | Africa | Topic 2 | Increasing trends in recent years |
25 | Middle East | Topic 2 | Political and economic migration |
26 | Caribbean | Topic 2 | Strong and diverse contributions |
27 | Central America | Topic 2 | Steady migration |
28 | South America | Topic 2 | Emerging trends |
29 | Southeast Asia | Topic 2 | Growing contributions |
30 | Eastern Europe | Topic 2 | Post-Cold War migration |
31 | North America | Topic 2 | Neighboring influence |
32 | Oceania | Topic 2 | Smaller but significant migration |
33 | South Asia | Topic 2 | Large and increasing numbers |
34 | Sub-Saharan Africa | Topic 2 | Diverse contributions |
35 | Western Europe | Topic 2 | Traditional migration patterns |
36 | Central Asia | Topic 2 | Emerging migration trends |
37 | North Africa | Topic 2 | Political and economic migration |
38 | The Balkans | Topic 2 | Post-conflict migration |
39 | The Caucasus | Topic 2 | Emerging trends |
40 | Northern Europe | Topic 2 | Steady migration |
41 | Early European Settlers | Topic 3 | Foundation of immigration |
42 | African Slaves | Topic 3 | Forced migration history |
43 | Chinese Exclusion Act | Topic 3 | Early restrictions |
44 | Ellis Island Era | Topic 3 | Gateway for millions |
45 | Post-WWII Migration | Topic 3 | Rebuilding and new opportunities |
46 | 1965 Immigration Act | Topic 3 | Shaping modern patterns |
47 | Refugee Resettlement Programs | Topic 3 | Global conflicts' impact |
48 | Cold War Era | Topic 3 | Political asylum seekers |
49 | Bracero Program | Topic 3 | Labor migration |
50 | Asian Immigration Surge | Topic 3 | Post-1965 changes |
51 | Latin American Migration | Topic 3 | Economic and political factors |
52 | Irish Famine | Topic 3 | Mass migration wave |
53 | Italian Migration | Topic 3 | Early 20th-century trends |
54 | Jewish Migration | Topic 3 | Escaping persecution |
55 | Southeast Asian Refugees | Topic 3 | Post-Vietnam War |
56 | Cuban Refugees | Topic 3 | Political asylum |
57 | Soviet Dissolution | Topic 3 | New migration patterns |
58 | African Migration | Topic 3 | Diverse waves |
59 | Middle Eastern Conflicts | Topic 3 | Refugee influx |
60 | Globalization Era | Topic 3 | Modern migration trends |
61 | Labor Force Participation | Topic 4 | Critical workforce component |
62 | Entrepreneurship | Topic 4 | High rates of business ownership |
63 | Innovation | Topic 4 | Contributions to tech and science |
64 | Agriculture | Topic 4 | Essential labor force |
65 | Service Industry | Topic 4 | Key workforce segment |
66 | Education | Topic 4 | Increasingly skilled migrants |
67 | Healthcare | Topic 4 | Significant workforce contributions |
68 | Construction | Topic 4 | Major labor force |
69 | Retail | Topic 4 | Diverse contributions |
70 | Hospitality | Topic 4 | Backbone of the industry |
71 | STEM Fields | Topic 4 | High representation |
72 | Small Businesses | Topic 4 | Driving economic growth |
73 | Remittances | Topic 4 | Economic ties to home countries |
74 | Tax Contributions | Topic 4 | Significant fiscal input |
75 | Consumer Spending | Topic 4 | Boosting local economies |
76 | Real Estate | Topic 4 | Influencing housing markets |
77 | Public Services | Topic 4 | Contributions vs. costs debate |
78 | Skilled Migration | Topic 4 | Attracting global talent |
79 | Economic Mobility | Topic 4 | Immigrant success stories |
80 | Trade Relations | Topic 4 | Strengthening global ties |
81 | Cuisine | Topic 5 | Global flavors and fusion |
82 | Festivals | Topic 5 | Celebrating cultural diversity |
83 | Language | Topic 5 | Multilingual society |
84 | Art | Topic 5 | Diverse artistic contributions |
85 | Music | Topic 5 | Global influences in American music |
86 | Religion | Topic 5 | Broadening religious landscape |
87 | Fashion | Topic 5 | Influences from around the world |
88 | Film and Media | Topic 5 | Diverse representation |
89 | Literature | Topic 5 | Stories from different cultures |
90 | Sports | Topic 5 | International athletic talent |
91 | Education | Topic 5 | Cultural exchange in schools |
92 | Community Building | Topic 5 | Enriching local communities |
93 | Traditions | Topic 5 | Preserving and sharing heritage |
94 | Social Movements | Topic 5 | Immigrant-led activism |
95 | Architecture | Topic 5 | Influences on American design |
96 | Holidays | Topic 5 | Celebrating global traditions |
97 | Dance | Topic 5 | Global dance styles |
98 | Technology | Topic 5 | Contributions to tech innovation |
99 | Health Practices | Topic 5 | Integrative approaches |
100 | Public Life | Topic 5 | Immigrant leaders and influencers |
Conclusion¶
The U.S. is home to people from all over the globe. This list not only captures the top countries from which immigrants originate but also emphasizes the diversity of regional, historical, and cultural contributions. These immigration patterns shape the nation's social and economic landscape, highlighting the rich multiculturalism that defines modern American society.
This list captures the top immigration source countries and highlights important trends across regions and historical periods. The impact of these diverse populations on the cultural, economic, and social fabric of the United States cannot be overstated. As migration continues to shape the nation, understanding these dynamics is key to appreciating America's evolving identity.