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U.S. Immigration Support is proud to publish on our website an exclusive series of immigration articles about each of the 50 states, plus articles about U.S. territories and possessions, including Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, Guam and American Samoa. The articles cover the history of immigration, current immigration issues and the growing problem of illegal immigration.

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  • Immigration to Texas

    As of 2006 it is estimated (FAIR) that the immigrant population of Texas is 3,569,825 which equates to approximately 15.2% of the state’s population.  Read More »

  • Immigration to the District of Columbia

    The District of Columbia’s naturalized population is 22,050, one of the lowest rates in the country.  Read More »

  • Immigration to Utah

    An indication of the change in the immigrant population in Utah may be seen from the 2000 Census where the share of non-English speakers at home increased to 11.5% up from 7.8% recorded in 1990.  Read More »

  • Immigration to Vermont

    As of 2006 it is estimated that the immigrant population of Vermont is 27,525 which equates to approximately 3.8% of the state’s population.  Read More »

  • Immigration to Virginia

    There has been an increase in the foreign-born population both through new immigrant residents in the state as well as through the children born to immigrants.   Read More »

  • Immigration to West Virginia

    There has been an increase in the foreign-born population both through new foreign-born residents in the state as well as through the children born to immigrants.  Read More »

  • Immigration to Wisconsin

    There has been an increase in the foreign-born population both through new immigrant residents in the state as well as through the children born to immigrants.  Read More »

  • Immigration to Wyoming

    There has been an increase in the foreign-born population both through new foreign-born residents in the state as well as through the children born to immigrants.   Read More »

  • Is Illegal Immigration Better With SB 1070 In Place?

    Now that SB 1070, Arizona's controversial immigration law, has been in place for a year, many are wondering if the state is any better off for it.   Read More »

  • Justice Department Urged To Move To Sue Utah

    In recent immigration news, the chairman of the House Judiciary Committee is urging the federal Justice Department to sue the state of Utah over what it calls the controversial guest worker law put into place through recent immigration laws in that state.  Read More »

 

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