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1 Minnesota Immigration Demographics Tom Gillaspy, State Demographer Mn Dept of Administration November 2010

2 Minnesota’s Foreign Born Population Has Been Increasing Since 1970 Approximately 358,000 In 2006 Census, 2006 ACS

3 Since 2000, Minnesota’s Foreign Born Population Has Increased By About 97,000, Mostly In Naturalized Citizens Census and 2009 ACS. Minnesota’s ratio naturalized to non-citizens is close to the national average

4 Minnesota’s Foreign Born Population More From Asia & Africa; Less From Americas 2009 ACS

5 Top Sources Of Immigration In 2009 United StatesMinnesota 1 Mexico164,920Somalia4,173 2 China, People's Republic64,238Ethiopia1,614 3 Philippines60,029Kenya1,159 4 India57,304Liberia1,013 5 Dominican Republic49,414Mexico869 6 Cuba38,954India596 7 Vietnam29,234Thailand532 8 Colombia27,849China, People's Republic524 9 Korea, South25,859Vietnam512 US Dept of Homeland Security

6 In 2008, Minnesota’s Foreign Born Workforce Was 254,000 or 8.5% Of The Total Workforce 2008 ACS

7 One Response to Labor Demand Has Been Immigration Minnesota’s Foreign Born Labor Force Has Increased, Especially in Younger Ages 1990 Census, 2007 ACS, smoothed

8 A Lower Proportion Of Minnesota’s Foreign Born Population Speaks English Less Than Very Well 2009 ACS


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