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A record 45.8 million foreign-born people reside in the United States. Immigrants, legal and illegal, arrive in the United States at an estimated rate of 1.5 million annually, with a resulting cultural, social, economic, and fiscal impact on the country  in areas such as schools, infrastructure, and healthcare. Dr. Steven Camarota emphasizes the impact on the 25-30 metro areas which will be receiving most of the 75 million immigrants who will be arriving by 2060 absent change in immigration policy.
Dr. Steven Camarota, Director of Research, discusses immigration numbers and the implications for American society.
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