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June 5, 2002
Immigration growth at highest rate in 150 years
By Stephen Dinan THE WASHINGTON TIMES

The United States is accepting immigrants at a faster rate than at any other time 
since the 1850s, according to Census 2000 figures released yesterday. The 31.3 million 
foreign-born residents represent 11.3 million more than in the 1990 census — a 57 
percent increase — and they now account for 11.1 percent of the nation's population, 
or one in nine residents. That proportion is higher than at any other time since the 
1930 census, when immigrants made up 11.7 percent of the population. "Whatever one 
thinks of current policy, the numbers released today by the Census Bureau indicate 
that the nation faces enormous challenges in integrating the tens of millions of 
immigrants allowed into the country, and those challenges will only grow if current 
policies are allowed to remain in place," said Steven A. Camarota, director of 
research at the Center for Immigration Studies. But advocates say the 1990s prove the 
success story of American immigration. "While Europe finds itself engulfed in
a spasm of xenophobia, America should take heart that we attract immigrants at all 
levels, which helps America maintain its cutting edge economically, politically and 
culturally," said Frank Sharry, executive director of the National Immigration Forum. 
"No wonder we stand alone as the pre-eminent nation in the world." In terms of the 
public-policy debate, the most important number may be the growth rate of the 
foreign-born population from 7.9 percent in 1990 to 11.1 percent in 2000 — the fastest 
in 150 years. Although more immigrants arrived in the United States in the 1990s than 
lived in the country in 1970, immigration supporters said the current percentage of 
foreign-born residents fell well short of the historical peak of 1890, when 14.8 
percent of the population was made up of immigrants. Stephen Moore, president of the 
Club for Growth and a senior fellow at the Cato Institute, said the nation's strong 
economic growth during that period "proves economic prosperity and generou
s immigration policy can coexist." "The restrictionists from Pat Buchanan on the right 
to some of the environmentalists on the left who predicted dire consequences to 
increased immigration were clearly dead wrong in their assessments," he said. 
Immigration advocates said the overall percentage of foreign-born who have become 
citizens — 40.3 percent — is about the same, showing that new immigrants are just as 
interested in becoming part of the political process and in being productive members 
of their community. One big shift is in immigrants' birthplaces. For the first time, 
those born in Latin America make up more than half of immigrants in the United States, 
at 51.7 percent. Latinos made up 44.3 percent of the foreign-born population 10 years 
ago, one-third in 1980 and in fewer than one in five in 1970. Through 1970, Europeans 
were made a majority of immigrants. Their numbers have fallen steadily, to 15.8 
percent in 2000. They now trail those from Latin America and those born in
 Asia, who make up 26.4 percent of the foreign-born population. Mr. Moore said loss of 
diversity in immigrants is problematic. "I think immigrants generally are very good, 
even if they're low-skilled," he said. "However, there's no question high-skilled 
immigrants are better [for the economy,] and no question Latino immigrants tend to be 
less-skilled than European and Asian immigrants." In the Washington-Baltimore region, 
foreign-born make up 12.9 percent of the population — slightly more than the 
percentage nationwide but far below other metropolitan areas. More than 40 percent of 
the population in Miami's region is foreign-born, and 31 percent of Los Angeles is 
foreign-born. The District ranks 8th when compared with states, with 12.9 percent of 
its population foreign-born. Maryland ranks 15th and Virginia ranks 19th.

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