Report | September 15, 2015 X Facebook Threads LinkedIn WhatsApp Share The Impact of Slowing Immigration: Foreign-Born Share Falls Among 14 Largest U.S. Hispanic Origin Groups Appendix: Additional Tables and Charts By Gustavo López and Eileen Patten Table of Contents The Impact of Slowing Immigration: Foreign-Born Share Falls Among 14 Largest U.S. Hispanic Origin Groups References About This Report Appendix: Additional Tables and Charts ← Prev Page 1 2 3 4 Next Page → Report PDFHispanics of Argentinean Origin in the United States, 2013Hispanics of Colombian Origin in the United States, 2013Hispanics of Cuban Origin in the United States, 2013Hispanics of Dominican Origin in the United States, 2013Hispanics of Ecuadorian Origin in the United States, 2013Hispanics of Salvadoran Origin in the United States, 2013Hispanics of Guatemalan Origin in the United States, 2013Hispanics of Honduran Origin in the United States, 2013Hispanics of Mexican Origin in the United States, 2013Hispanics of Nicaraguan Origin in the United States, 2013Hispanics of Peruvian Origin in the United States, 2013Hispanics of Puerto Rican Origin in the United States, 2013Hispanics of Spanish Origin in the United States, 2013Hispanics of Venezuelan Origin in the United States, 2013
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