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  1. Yearbook 2015 | OHSS

    Mar 29, 2017 · The 2015 Yearbook of Immigration Statistics is a collection of tables about lawful immigration (green cards, etc.) and immigration enforcement (deportations).

  2. Table 20. Applications for Naturalization Filed, Persons Naturalized ...

    Jul 31, 2025 · This 2023 Yearbook of Immigration Statistics data table displays data about applications for naturalization filed, persons naturalized, and applications for naturalization denied between fiscal …

  3. In 2015, a total of 730, 259 persons naturalized (See Figure 1). The leading countries of birth of new citizens were Mexico (105,958), India (42,213), the Philippines (40,815), and the People’s Republic …

  4. Table 20. Petitions for Naturalization Filed, Persons Naturalized, and ...

    This 2020 Yearbook of Immigration Statistics data table about naturalization petitions filed, persons naturalized, and petitions denied from FY1907 to 2020.

  5. Yearbook 2023 | OHSS - Office of Homeland Security Statistics

    Sep 16, 2024 · The 2023 Yearbook of Immigration Statistics is a collection of tables about immigration. It includes information about lawful immigration and immigration enforcement.

  6. Yearbook 2016 | OHSS

    Dec 12, 2017 · The 2016 Yearbook of Immigration Statistics is a collection of tables about lawful immigration (green cards, etc.) and immigration enforcement (deportations).

  7. Yearbook 2014 | OHSS

    Mar 29, 2017 · The 2014 Yearbook of Immigration Statistics is a collection of tables about immigration for the fiscal year. The yearbook tables include data about: Foreign nationals who came to the United …

  8. Average naturalization totals over a period of years provide a more accurate indication of long-term trends in naturalization. See 2020 Yearbook of Immigration Statistics; Table 20: Applications for …

  9. While it is not unusual for the number of naturalizations in a state to gradually increase over time, this 50 percent increase from 2015 in a year with otherwise steady trends is a noteworthy exception.

  10. The number of U.S. naturalizations fell to 707,265 persons in 2017, down 6.1 percent from 753,060 in 2016 and down 3.1 percent from 730,259 in 2015 (Figure 1).3 Meanwhile, the number of applications …