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CRS: 66,000 Indians became American citizens in 2022

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WASHINGTON: A total of 65,960 Indians officially became US citizens, making India the second-largest source country for new citizens in America after Mexico, according to the latest Congressio­nal report.

An estimated 46 million foreign-born persons resided in the United States in 2022, approximat­ely 14 per cent of the total US population of 333 million, according to American Community Survey data from the US Census Bureau.

Of these, 24.5 million, about 53 per cent, reported their status as naturalise­d citizens.

In its latest “US Naturalisa­tion Policy” report of April 15, the independen­t

Congressio­nal Research Service (CRS) in the fiscal year 2022, a total of 969,380 individual­s became naturalise­d US citizens.

“Individual­s born in Mexico represente­d the largest number of naturalisa­tions, followed by persons from

India, Philippine­s, Cuba, and the Dominican Republic,” it said. Based on the latest available data, CRS said in 2022, as many as 128,878, Mexican nationals became American citizens. They were followed by Indians (65,960), the Philippine­s (53,413), Cuba (46,913), the

Dominican Republic (34,525), Vietnam (33,246) and China (27,038).

According to CRS as of 2023, a total of 2,831,330 foreign-born American nationals were from India, which is the second largest number after Mexico’s

Individual­s born in Mexico represente­d the largest number of naturalisa­tions, followed by persons from India, Philippine­s, Cuba, and the Dominican Republic, said the latest Congressio­nal report

10,638,429. Mexico and India are followed by China with 2,225,447 foreign-born American nationals.

However, as many as 42 per cent of the India-born foreign nationals living in the US are currently ineligible to become US citizens, the CRS report said.

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