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<blockquote data-quote="Babagounj" data-source="post: 1116375" data-attributes="member: 12952"><p><a href="http://www.cnsnews.com/news/article/dhs-legal-immigrants-asia-outnumbered-latin-americans-fy2012" target="_blank">DHS: Legal Immigrants from Asia Outnumbered Latin Americans in FY2012 | CNS News</a>[h=1]DHS: Legal Immigrants from Asia Outnumbered Latin Americans in FY2012[/h]</p><p>That makes 2012 the second year in a row when Asia has been the number one source of legal immigrants to the Untied States, with Asian immigrants outnumbering immigrants from Europe, from Africa, and from the entire continents of North and South America combined.</p><p> 429,599 people from Asian nations were granted permanent legal resident status in the United States in fiscal 2012, according to DHS. By contrast, a combined 407,172 people from nations in North America (327,771) and South America (79,401) were granted permanent legal resident status. 107,241 new legal permanent residents in fiscal 2012 came from African nations, 81,671 from European nations, and 4,742 from Oceania.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Babagounj, post: 1116375, member: 12952"] [url=http://www.cnsnews.com/news/article/dhs-legal-immigrants-asia-outnumbered-latin-americans-fy2012]DHS: Legal Immigrants from Asia Outnumbered Latin Americans in FY2012 | CNS News[/url][h=1]DHS: Legal Immigrants from Asia Outnumbered Latin Americans in FY2012[/h] That makes 2012 the second year in a row when Asia has been the number one source of legal immigrants to the Untied States, with Asian immigrants outnumbering immigrants from Europe, from Africa, and from the entire continents of North and South America combined. 429,599 people from Asian nations were granted permanent legal resident status in the United States in fiscal 2012, according to DHS. By contrast, a combined 407,172 people from nations in North America (327,771) and South America (79,401) were granted permanent legal resident status. 107,241 new legal permanent residents in fiscal 2012 came from African nations, 81,671 from European nations, and 4,742 from Oceania. [/QUOTE]
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