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Old 06-18-2022, 11:54 AM
 
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“Major sending countries with the largest numerical increases in immigrants living in the United States since 2010 were India (up 609,000), China (up 510,000), the Philippines (up 205,000), the Dominican Republic (up 184,000), El Salvador (up 138,000), Cuba (up 106,000), Nigeria (up 104,000), Guatemala (up 97,000), Haiti (up 88,000), Pakistan (up 80,000), Honduras (up 76,000), Bangladesh (up 75,000), Venezuela (up 71,000), Colombia (up 63,000), Vietnam (up 60,000), and Iraq (up 55,000).




Major sending-countries with the largest percentage increases in immigrants living in the United States since 2010 were Saudi Arabia (up 115 percent), Bangladesh (up 49 percent), Nigeria (up 48 percent), Egypt and Iraq (each up 35 percent), India (up 34 percent), Ethiopia (up 32 percent), Pakistan (up 27 percent), Ghana (up 25 percent), the Dominican Republic (up 21 percent), Honduras (up 15 percent), Guatemala and the Philippines (each up 12 percent), and Iran (up 11 percent).”



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Old 06-19-2022, 08:28 AM
 
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Along the same lines as what I did for Asians, I have some data about Hispanics from the Americas plus Brazil below. These include the Mexico, Central America, South America, and Canada. All are for Urban Area as of 2020 with over 150,000 total foreign born Hispanics and Brazil. Numbers are foreign born.

Total Foreign Born from Hispanic Americas Population (Brazil Included)
Los Angeles: 2,256,097
New York City: 2,190,785
Miami/Fort Lauderdale: 1,765,575
Houston: 890,490
Chicago: 705,290
Dallas/Fort Worth: 678,801
Washington DC: 469,419
Phoenix: 380,880
San Diego: 365,613
Riverside/San Bernardino: 362,042
Boston: 291,005
Atlanta: 275,216
Las Vegas: 264,701
McAllen: 204,410
Tampa: 199,058
El Paso: 185,558
San Antonio: 185,087
Denver: 172,100
Orlando: 162,953
Seattle/Tacoma: 155,878
Philadelphia: 153,358

Born in Hispanic Caribbean
Miami/Fort Lauderdale: 859,483
New York City: 693,654
Tampa: 86,179
Boston: 83,512
Houston: 37,492
Orlando: 36,019
Philadelphia: 34,651
Las Vegas: 23,373
Los Angeles: 20,405
Washington DC: 17,367
Atlanta: 17,034
Dallas/Fort Worth: 11,483
Chicago: 9,592
Phoenix: 7,293
San Antonio: 3,610
San Diego: 2,981
Riverside/San Bernardino: 2,750
Seattle/Tacoma: 2,388
Denver: 2,015
McAllen: 689
El Paso: 659

Born in Mexico
Los Angeles: 1,543,946
Chicago: 573,518
Dallas/Fort Worth: 518,902
Houston: 516,095
San Diego: 312,030
Riverside/San Bernardino: 301,815
Phoenix: 298,890
New York City: 261,709
McAllen: 197,171
El Paso: 181,095
Las Vegas: 173,621
San Antonio: 155,174
Denver: 134,712
Atlanta: 131,550
Seattle/Tacoma: 85,668
Miami/Fort Lauderdale: 65,681
Philadelphia: 43,336
Washington DC: 40,448
Tampa: 32,125
Orlando: 17,490
Boston: 9,169

Born in non-Mexico Central America
Los Angeles: 542,553
New York City: 354,875
Washington DC: 279,672
Houston: 251,375
Miami/Fort Lauderdale: 249,466
Dallas/Fort Worth: 106,305
Boston: 76,696
Atlanta: 60,512
Chicago: 49,495
Las Vegas: 42,433
Riverside/San Bernardino: 40,161
Phoenix: 31,801
Philadelphia: 26,818
Tampa: 22,308
Seattle/Tacoma: 20,081
Orlando: 19,902
San Diego: 18,599
San Antonio: 14,885
Denver: 13,302
McAllen: 3,036
El Paso: 1,965

Born in South American (including Brazil)
New York City: 834,451
Miami/Fort Lauderdale: 556,113
Washington DC: 131,932
Los Angeles: 118,155
Boston: 101,380
Orlando: 89,002
Houston: 85,468
Atlanta: 66,420
Tampa: 58,446
Chicago: 57,432
Philadelphia: 39,972
Dallas/Fort Worth: 38,683
Seattle/Tacoma: 20,104
San Diego: 18,599
Las Vegas: 17,666
Denver: 14,659
Phoenix: 13,920
Riverside/San Bernardino: 11,969
San Antonio: 8,673
McAllen: 2,048
El Paso: 1,614
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Old 06-19-2022, 09:24 PM
 
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I just realized I left out the Bay Area in the numbers above! Here they are. Ive reposted the whole lists. In addition, Ive added a new category: Born in Puerto Rico. People born in Puerto Rico are American and therefore not foreign born, but I think there is something to gain by including their numbers in the total count because, just as you get a different culture by going to Mexico, you would in Puerto Rico as well. I wont be counting those born in any of the 50 states, just born on the island itself. The criteria for me listing these still must be that there are 150,000 foreign born or on the island of Puerto Rico.

Total Born in Hispanic Americas Population (Brazil and Puerto Rico Included)
New York City: 2,459,844
Los Angeles: 2,267,143
Miami/Fort Lauderdale: 1,863,689
Houston: 910,267
Chicago: 747,898
Dallas/Fort Worth: 698,892
Washington DC: 490,873
Phoenix: 387,036
San Diego: 370,367
Riverside/San Bernardino: 364,562
Boston: 342,578
San Francisco: 314,318
Atlanta: 293,910
Orlando: 273,223
Tampa: 269,011
Las Vegas: 268,951
Philadelphia: 235,398
McAllen: 205,924
San Antonio: 196,563
El Paso: 188,710
Denver: 175,993
Seattle/Tacoma: 160,210
San Jose: 151,011

Born in Hispanic Caribbean (minus Puerto Rico)
Miami/Fort Lauderdale: 859,483
New York City: 693,654
Tampa: 86,179
Boston: 83,512
Houston: 37,492
Orlando: 36,019
Philadelphia: 34,651
Las Vegas: 23,373
Los Angeles: 20,405
Washington DC: 17,367
Atlanta: 17,034
Dallas/Fort Worth: 11,483
Chicago: 9,592
Phoenix: 7,293
San Antonio: 3,610
San Diego: 2,981
San Francisco: 2,774
Riverside/San Bernardino: 2,750
Seattle/Tacoma: 2,388
Denver: 2,015
San Jose: 969
McAllen: 689
El Paso: 659

Born in Puerto Rico
New York City: 262,059
Orlando: 110,270
Miami/Fort Lauderdale: 98,114
Philadelphia: 82,040
Tampa: 69,953
Boston: 51,573
Chicago: 41,898
Washington DC: 21,454
Dallas/Fort Worth: 20,091
Houston: 19,837
Atlanta: 18,694
San Antonio: 11,449
Los Angeles: 11,046
Phoenix: 6,156
San Diego: 5,034
Seattle/Tacoma: 4,332
Las Vegas: 4,250
Denver: 3,893
San Francisco: 3,398
El Paso: 3,152
Riverside/San Bernardino: 2,520
San Jose: 1,719
McAllen: 1,514

Born in Mexico
Los Angeles: 1,543,946
Chicago: 573,518
Dallas/Fort Worth: 518,902
Houston: 516,095
San Diego: 312,030
Riverside/San Bernardino: 301,815
Phoenix: 298,890
New York City: 261,709
McAllen: 197,171
El Paso: 181,095
Las Vegas: 173,621
San Francisco: 170,281
San Antonio: 155,174
Denver: 134,712
Atlanta: 131,550
San Jose: 115,868
Seattle/Tacoma: 85,668
Miami/Fort Lauderdale: 65,681
Philadelphia: 43,336
Washington DC: 40,448
Tampa: 32,125
Orlando: 17,490
Boston: 9,169

Born in non-Mexico Central America
Los Angeles: 542,553
New York City: 354,875
Washington DC: 279,672
Houston: 251,375
Miami/Fort Lauderdale: 249,466
Dallas/Fort Worth: 106,305
San Francisco: 100,425
Boston: 76,696
Atlanta: 60,512
Chicago: 49,495
Las Vegas: 42,433
Riverside/San Bernardino: 40,161
Phoenix: 31,801
Philadelphia: 26,818
Tampa: 22,308
Seattle/Tacoma: 20,081
Orlando: 19,902
San Diego: 18,599
San Jose: 17,860
San Antonio: 14,885
Denver: 13,302
McAllen: 3,036
El Paso: 1,965

Born in South American (including Brazil)
New York City: 834,451
Miami/Fort Lauderdale: 556,113
Washington DC: 131,932
Los Angeles: 118,155
Boston: 101,380
Orlando: 89,002
Houston: 85,468
Atlanta: 66,420
Tampa: 58,446
Chicago: 57,432
Philadelphia: 39,972
Dallas/Fort Worth: 38,683
San Francisco: 37,440
Seattle/Tacoma: 20,104
San Diego: 18,599
Las Vegas: 17,666
Denver: 14,659
San Jose: 14,595
Phoenix: 13,920
Riverside/San Bernardino: 11,969
San Antonio: 8,673
McAllen: 2,048
El Paso: 1,614
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Old 06-19-2022, 09:28 PM
 
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^^^ For "Hispanic Caribbean's" this obviously would not include Puerto Ricans I assume as they are US citizens correct? A lot of places numbers would jump there I'm certain.

Edit* Looks like you posted at the same time as me.

I was gonna question what Puerto Rico "Plus" the rest of Hispanic Caribbean numbers total up to, but I can just do the math on my own I like what you just posted separating the two.
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Old 06-20-2022, 08:23 AM
 
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Along the same lines as what I did for Asians, I have some data about Hispanics from the Americas plus Brazil below. These include the Mexico, Central America, South America, and Canada. All are for Urban Area as of 2020 with over 150,000 total foreign born Hispanics and Brazil. Numbers are foreign born.

Total Foreign Born from Hispanic Americas Population (Brazil Included)
Los Angeles: 2,256,097
New York City: 2,190,785
Miami/Fort Lauderdale: 1,765,575
Houston: 890,490
Chicago: 705,290
Dallas/Fort Worth: 678,801
Washington DC: 469,419
Phoenix: 380,880
San Diego: 365,613
Riverside/San Bernardino: 362,042
Boston: 291,005
Atlanta: 275,216
Las Vegas: 264,701
McAllen: 204,410
Tampa: 199,058
El Paso: 185,558
San Antonio: 185,087
Denver: 172,100
Orlando: 162,953
Seattle/Tacoma: 155,878
Philadelphia: 153,358

Born in Hispanic Caribbean
Miami/Fort Lauderdale: 859,483
New York City: 693,654
Tampa: 86,179
Boston: 83,512
Houston: 37,492
Orlando: 36,019
Philadelphia: 34,651
Las Vegas: 23,373
Los Angeles: 20,405
Washington DC: 17,367
Atlanta: 17,034
Dallas/Fort Worth: 11,483
Chicago: 9,592
Phoenix: 7,293
San Antonio: 3,610
San Diego: 2,981
Riverside/San Bernardino: 2,750
Seattle/Tacoma: 2,388
Denver: 2,015
McAllen: 689
El Paso: 659

Born in Mexico
Los Angeles: 1,543,946
Chicago: 573,518
Dallas/Fort Worth: 518,902
Houston: 516,095
San Diego: 312,030
Riverside/San Bernardino: 301,815
Phoenix: 298,890
New York City: 261,709
McAllen: 197,171
El Paso: 181,095
Las Vegas: 173,621
San Antonio: 155,174
Denver: 134,712
Atlanta: 131,550
Seattle/Tacoma: 85,668
Miami/Fort Lauderdale: 65,681
Philadelphia: 43,336
Washington DC: 40,448
Tampa: 32,125
Orlando: 17,490
Boston: 9,169

Born in non-Mexico Central America
Los Angeles: 542,553
New York City: 354,875
Washington DC: 279,672
Houston: 251,375
Miami/Fort Lauderdale: 249,466
Dallas/Fort Worth: 106,305
Boston: 76,696
Atlanta: 60,512
Chicago: 49,495
Las Vegas: 42,433
Riverside/San Bernardino: 40,161
Phoenix: 31,801
Philadelphia: 26,818
Tampa: 22,308
Seattle/Tacoma: 20,081
Orlando: 19,902
San Diego: 18,599
San Antonio: 14,885
Denver: 13,302
McAllen: 3,036
El Paso: 1,965

Born in South American (including Brazil)
New York City: 834,451
Miami/Fort Lauderdale: 556,113
Washington DC: 131,932
Los Angeles: 118,155
Boston: 101,380
Orlando: 89,002
Houston: 85,468
Atlanta: 66,420
Tampa: 58,446
Chicago: 57,432
Philadelphia: 39,972
Dallas/Fort Worth: 38,683
Seattle/Tacoma: 20,104
San Diego: 18,599
Las Vegas: 17,666
Denver: 14,659
Phoenix: 13,920
Riverside/San Bernardino: 11,969
San Antonio: 8,673
McAllen: 2,048
El Paso: 1,614
DC has few Caribbean Hispanics but its very respectable for Central Americans and South Americans.
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Old 06-20-2022, 10:53 AM
 
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Here is a breakdown of how proportional each group is within their Urban Areas.

New York City
South America: 34.0%
Hispanic Caribbean: 28.2%
Central America: 14.4%
Puerto Rico: 10.7%
Mexico: 10.7%

Los Angeles
Mexico: 68.1%
Central American: 24.0%
South America: 5.2%
Hispanic Caribbean: 0.9%
Puerto Rico: 0.5%

Miami/Fort Lauderdale
Hispanic Caribbean: 46.1%
South America: 29.8%
Central America: 13.4%
Puerto Rico: 5.3%
Mexico: 3.5%

Houston
Mexico: 56.7%
Central America: 27.6%
South America: 9.4%
Hispanic Caribbean: 4.1%
Puerto Rico: 2.2%

Chicago
Mexico: 76.7%
South American: 7.7%
Central America: 6.6%
Puerto Rico: 5.6%
Hispanic Caribbean: 1.3%

Dallas/Fort Worth
Mexico: 74.2%
Central America: 15.2%
South America: 5.5%
Puerto Rico: 2.9%
Hispanic Caribbean: 1.6%

Washington DC
Central America: 57.0%
South America: 26.9%
Mexico: 8.2%
Puerto Rico: 4.8%
Hispanic Caribbean: 3.5%

Phoenix
Mexico: 77.2%
Central America: 8.2%
South America: 3.6%
Hispanic Caribbean: 1.9%
Puerto Rico: 1.6%

San Diego
Mexico: 83.7%
Central America: 8.4%
South America: 5.0%
Puerto Rico: 1.4%
Hispanic Caribbean: 0.8%

Riverside/San Bernardino
Mexico: 82.8%
Central America: 11.0%
South America: 3.3%
Hispanic Caribbean: 0.7%
Puerto Rico: 0.6%

Boston
South America: 29.6%
Caribbean Hispanic: 24.4%
Central America: 22.4%
Puerto Rico: 15.1%
Mexico: 2.7%

San Francisco
Mexico: 54.2%
Central America: 32.0%
South American: 11.9%
Puerto Rico: 1.1%
Caribbean Hispanic: 0.9%

Atlanta
Mexico: 44.8%
South America: 22.6%
Central America: 20.6%
Puerto Rico: 5.9%
Caribbean Hispanic: 5.8%

Orlando
Puerto Rico: 40.4%
South America: 32.6%
Caribbean Hispanic: 13.2%
Central America: 7.3%
Mexico: 6.4%

Tampa
Caribbean Hispanic: 32.0%
Puerto Rico: 25.9%
South America: 21.7%
Mexico: 11.9%
Central America: 8.3%

Las Vegas
Mexico: 64.6%
Central America: 15.8%
Caribbean Hispanic: 8.7%
South America: 6.7%
Puerto Rico: 1.6%

Philadelphia
Puerto Rico: 34.8%
Mexico: 18.4%
South America: 16.9%
Caribbean Hispanic: 14.7%
Central America: 11.4%

McAllen
Mexico: 96.4%
Central America: 1.5%
South America: 1.0%
Puerto Rico: 0.7%
Caribbean Hispanic: 0.3%

San Antonio
Mexico: 79.0%
Central America: 7.4%
Puerto Rico: 5.8%
South America: 4.4%
Caribbean Hispanic: 1.8%

El Paso
Mexico: 96.0%
Puerto Rico: 1.7%
Central America: 1.0%
South America: 0.8%
Caribbean Hispanic: 0.3%

Denver
Mexico: 76.5%
South America: 8.4%
Central America: 7.6%
Puerto Rico: 2.3%
Caribbean Hispanic: 1.1%

Seattle/Tacoma
Mexico: 63.5%
South America: 12.5%
Central America: 12.5%
Puerto Rico: 2.7%
Caribbean Hispanic: 1.5%

San Jose
Mexico: 76.8%
Central America: 11.9%
South America: 9.6%
Puerto Rico: 1.1%
Caribbean Hispanic: 0.6%

Austin barely missed the cut in the above lists so I added it below:

Austin - 144,299
Mexico: 68.1% - 98,410
Central America: 14.1% - 20,473
South America: 8.0% - 11,599
Caribbean Hispanic: 4.6% - 6,753
Puerto Rico: 3.7% - 5,379
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Old 06-20-2022, 10:37 PM
 
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Looking at the Hispanic breakdowns, it seems that the only truly diverse Hispanic breakdowns are in the Atlantic time zone. The only ones diverse outside that seem to be Houston and San Francisco.

Im somewhat amazed at how Houston and DC mirror each other at every level...
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Here is a breakdown of how proportional each group is within their Urban Areas.



Los Angeles
Mexico: 68.1%
Central American: 24.0%
South America: 5.2%
Hispanic Caribbean: 0.9%
Puerto Rico: 0.5%



San Diego
Mexico: 83.7%
Central America: 8.4%
South America: 5.0%
Puerto Rico: 1.4%
Hispanic Caribbean: 0.8%

Riverside/San Bernardino
Mexico: 82.8%
Central America: 11.0%
South America: 3.3%
Hispanic Caribbean: 0.7%
Puerto Rico: 0.6%



San Francisco
Mexico: 54.2%
Central America: 32.0%
South American: 11.9%
Puerto Rico: 1.1%
Caribbean Hispanic: 0.9%


San Jose
Mexico: 76.8%
Central America: 11.9%
South America: 9.6%
Puerto Rico: 1.1%
Caribbean Hispanic: 0.6%



Even SF's Latino population is more diverse than LA's.
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Old 06-21-2022, 03:20 PM
 
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Do you have stats on fastest growing immigrant groups by metro?
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Old 06-21-2022, 03:22 PM
 
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Looking at the Hispanic breakdowns, it seems that the only truly diverse Hispanic breakdowns are in the Atlantic time zone. The only ones diverse outside that seem to be Houston and San Francisco.

Im somewhat amazed at how Houston and DC mirror each other at every level...

Any idea why SF has more Central Americans as a proportion then LA?
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