Friday, January 23, 2015

US Immigration


Overview from the Pew Foundation 
Over the past 20 years, the United States has granted permanent residency status to an average of about 1 million immigrants each year. 

These new “green card” recipients qualify for residency in a wide variety of ways – as family members of current U.S. residents, recipients of employment visas, refugees and asylum seekers, or winners of a visa lottery – and they include people from nearly every country in the world. 

But their geographic origins gradually have been shifting. U.S. government statistics show that a smaller percentage come from Europe and the Americas than did so 20 years ago, and a growing share now come from Asia, sub-Saharan Africa and the Middle East-North Africa region.
What are the major implications for Christians? 

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