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How many China people are there in the US census?

According to the report, the Federal Census Bureau released the latest statistics of the Asian-Pacific population in the United States. By 20 17, the Asian population was 2 14 19200, including 508 1700 Chinese, followed by 4 1200 Indians and 39 100 Filipinos.

The figures released by the US Census Bureau only include the immigrant population who has been naturalized in the United States, that is, 5.08 million China people, which refers to Chinese Americans, China people with green cards and China people living illegally in the United States.

Statistics show that during the 27 years from 1990 to 20 17, the number of immigrants from China jumped from the previous fourth to the second, while the number of Indian immigrants jumped from thirteen to the third. In 27 years, more than 2.4 million immigrants came from China and 2.3 million immigrants came from India.

In the past 27 years, the immigrant population in the United States has continued to grow. By 20 17, about 50 million American residents will be born abroad, accounting for 15% of the American population. 1990, there were only about 25 million immigrants in the United States, accounting for only 9% of the American population at that time. Mexico is still the largest immigrant exporter in the United States, but China has surpassed Canada, Cuba and Germany to become the second largest immigrant exporter in the United States. By 20 17, the total immigrant population from China, Indian and Philippine will account for 14% of the total population of the United States.

Source: People's Network-International Channel