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The Impact of Slowing Immigration: Foreign-Born Share Falls Among 14 Largest U.S. Hispanic Origin Groups

References

Cohn, D’Vera, Eileen Patten and Mark Hugo Lopez. 2014. “Puerto Rican Population Declines on Island, Grows on U.S. Mainland.” Washington, D.C.: Pew Research Center, August.

Krogstad, Jens Manuel and Ana Gonzalez-Barrera. 2015. “A majority of English-speaking Hispanics in the U.S. are bilingual.” Washington, D.C.: Pew Research Center, March.

Krogstad, Jens Manuel, Mark Hugo Lopez and Drew DeSilver. 2015. “Puerto Rico’s losses are not just economic, but in people, too.” Washington, D.C.: Pew Research Center, July.

Krogstad, Jens Manuel, Renee Stepler and Mark Hugo Lopez. 2015. “English Proficiency on the Rise Among Latinos: U.S. Born Driving Language Changes.” Washington, D.C.: Pew Research Center, May.

Lopez, Mark Hugo. 2013. “Three-Fourths of Hispanics Say Their Community Needs a Leader.” Washington, D.C.: Pew Research Center, October.

Suro, Roberto. 2002. “Counting the ‘Other Hispanics’: How Many Colombians, Dominicans, Ecuadorians, Guatemalans and Salvadorans Are There in the United States?” Washington, D.C.: Pew Research Center, May.

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