Rates of immigration remained high throughout the 1990’s, but rather than settling in the few traditional immigrant-receiving states, the immigrant populations more than doubled in the Southeast, Midwest, and the Rocky Mountain regions. This report examines these new immigration growth centers and the national implications due to the population shift.
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