reportOct 26, 2016 Births Outside of Marriage Decline for Immigrant Women Long-term growth in total U.S. births has been driven by the foreign born, who accounted for 23% of all babies born in 2014.
reportApr 9, 2015 A Rising Share of the U.S. Black Population Is Foreign Born A record 3.8 million black immigrants live in the U.S. today, accounting for 8.7% of the nation’s black population, nearly triple their share in 1980. While half are from the Caribbean, African immigration has soared since 2000.