Naturalization is the process by which U.S. citizenship is granted to a foreign citizen or national after he or she fulfills the requirements established by Congress in the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA). Naturalized citizens are U.S. citizens under law, meaning they are able to vote, travel with a U.S. passport, run for public office, and generally live life the same way that people who were born U.S. citizens do. This map shows counts of naturalized citizens in the United States by state, county, and tract. Map starts in New York City, but zoom, pan, or use the search bar to get to your city, county, or neighborhood.This map uses these hosted feature layers containing the most recent American Community Survey data. These layers are part of the ArcGIS Living Atlas, and are updated every year when the American Community Survey releases new estimates, so values in the map always reflect the newest data available.
This map shows what country naturalized US citizens were born in using the Charts & Size and Predominance mapping styles. The area with the highest amount of foreign born naturalized US citizens is shown by color. Areas are: Africa, Asia, Europe, Latin America, Northern America, and Oceania.Data are available in 5-year estimates at the state, county, and tract level for the entire US.The data in this map contains the most recent American Community Survey (ACS) data from the U.S. Census Bureau. The Living Atlas layer in this map updates annually when the Census releases their new figures. To learn more, visit this FAQ, or visit the ACS website. Web Map originally owned by Summers Cleary
The layer was derived and compiled from the U.S. Census Bureau’s 2013 – 2017 American Community Survey (ACS) 5-Year Estimates in order to assist 2020 Census planning purposes.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Table B05002 PLACE OF BIRTH BY NATIVITY AND CITIZENSHIP STATUS, 2013 – 2017 ACS 5-Year Estimates
Effective Date: December 2018
Last Update: December 2019
Update Cycle: ACS 5-Year Estimates update annually each December. Vintage used for 2020 Census planning purposes by Broward County.
https://www.icpsr.umich.edu/web/ICPSR/studies/8956/termshttps://www.icpsr.umich.edu/web/ICPSR/studies/8956/terms
This data collection contains information on the characteristics of aliens who became legal permanent residents of the United States in fiscal year 1976 (July 1975 through June 1976). Data are presented for two types of immigrants. The first category, New Arrivals, arrived from outside the United States with valid immigrant visas issued by the United States Department of State. Those in the second category, Adjustments, were already in the United States with temporary status and were adjusted to legal permanent residence through petition to the United States Immigration and Naturalization Service. Variables include port of entry, month and year of admission, class of admission, and state and area to which immigrants were admitted. Demographic information such as age, sex, marital status, occupation, country of birth, country of last permanent residence, and nationality is also provided.
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License information was derived automatically
This layer was developed by the Research & Analytics Group of the Atlanta Regional Commission, using data from the U.S. Census Bureau’s American Community Survey 5-year estimates for 2013-2017, to show the birth and citizenship status by Neighborhood Statistical Areas in the Atlanta region.
The user should note that American Community Survey data represent estimates derived from a surveyed sample of the population, which creates some level of uncertainty, as opposed to an exact measure of the entire population (the full census count is only conducted once every 10 years and does not cover as many detailed characteristics of the population). Therefore, any measure reported by ACS should not be taken as an exact number – this is why a corresponding margin of error (MOE) is also given for ACS measures. The size of the MOE relative to its corresponding estimate value provides an indication of confidence in the accuracy of each estimate. Each MOE is expressed in the same units as its corresponding measure; for example, if the estimate value is expressed as a number, then its MOE will also be a number; if the estimate value is expressed as a percent, then its MOE will also be a percent.
The user should also note that for relatively small geographic areas, such as census tracts shown here, ACS only releases combined 5-year estimates, meaning these estimates represent rolling averages of survey results that were collected over a 5-year span (in this case 2013-2017). Therefore, these data do not represent any one specific point in time or even one specific year. For geographic areas with larger populations, 3-year and 1-year estimates are also available.
For further explanation of ACS estimates and margin of error, visit Census ACS website.
Naming conventions:
Prefixes:
None
Count
p
Percent
r
Rate
m
Median
a
Mean (average)
t
Aggregate (total)
ch
Change in absolute terms (value in t2 - value in t1)
pch
Percent change ((value in t2 - value in t1) / value in t1)
chp
Change in percent (percent in t2 - percent in t1)
Suffixes:
None
Change over two periods
_e
Estimate from most recent ACS
_m
Margin of Error from most recent ACS
_00
Decennial 2000
Attributes:
SumLevel
Summary level of geographic unit (e.g., County, Tract, NSA, NPU, DSNI, Super District, etc)
GEOID
Census tract Federal Information Processing Series (FIPS) code
NAME
Name of geographic unit
Planning_Region
Planning region designation for ARC purposes
Acres
Total area within the tract (in acres)
SqMi
Total area within the tract (in square miles)
County
County identifier (combination of Federal Information Processing Series (FIPS) codes for state and county)
CountyName
County Name
TotPop_e
# Total population, 2017
TotPop_m
# Total population, 2017 (MOE)
Native_e
# U.S. Native, 2017
Native_m
# U.S. Native, 2017 (MOE)
pNative_e
% U.S. Native, 2017
pNative_m
% U.S. Native, 2017 (MOE)
BornUS_e
# Born in the United States, 2017
BornUS_m
# Born in the United States, 2017 (MOE)
pBornUS_e
% Born in the United States, 2017
pBornUS_m
% Born in the United States, 2017 (MOE)
BornState_e
# Born in state of residence, 2017
BornState_m
# Born in state of residence, 2017 (MOE)
pBornState_e
% Born in state of residence, 2017
pBornState_m
% Born in state of residence, 2017 (MOE)
BornDiffState_e
# Born in different state, 2017
BornDiffState_m
# Born in different state, 2017 (MOE)
pBornDiffState_e
% Born in different state, 2017
pBornDiffState_m
% Born in different state, 2017 (MOE)
BornTerr_e
# Born in Puerto Rico, U.S. Island Areas, or born abroad to American parent(s), 2017
BornTerr_m
# Born in Puerto Rico, U.S. Island Areas, or born abroad to American parent(s), 2017 (MOE)
pBornTerr_e
% Born in Puerto Rico, U.S. Island Areas, or born abroad to American parent(s), 2017
pBornTerr_m
% Born in Puerto Rico, U.S. Island Areas, or born abroad to American parent(s), 2017 (MOE)
ForBorn_e
# Foreign born, 2017
ForBorn_m
# Foreign born, 2017 (MOE)
pForBorn_e
% Foreign born, 2017
pForBorn_m
% Foreign born, 2017 (MOE)
Naturalized_e
# Naturalized U.S. citizen, 2017
Naturalized_m
# Naturalized U.S. citizen, 2017 (MOE)
pNaturalized_e
% Naturalized U.S. citizen, 2017
pNaturalized_m
% Naturalized U.S. citizen, 2017 (MOE)
NotNaturalized_e
# Not a U.S. citizen, 2017
NotNaturalized_m
# Not a U.S. citizen, 2017 (MOE)
pNotNaturalized_e
% Not a U.S. citizen, 2017
pNotNaturalized_m
% Not a U.S. citizen, 2017 (MOE)
last_edited_date
Last date the feature was edited by ARC
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Atlanta Regional Commission
Date: 2013-2017
For additional information, please visit the Census ACS website.
The layer was derived and compiled from the U.S. Census Bureau’s 2013 – 2017 American Community Survey (ACS) 5-Year Estimates in order to assist 2020 Census planning purposes.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Table B05002 PLACE OF BIRTH BY NATIVITY AND CITIZENSHIP STATUS, 2013 – 2017 ACS 5-Year Estimates
Effective Date: December 2018
Last Update: December 2019
Update Cycle: ACS 5-Year Estimates update annually each December. Vintage used for 2020 Census planning purposes by Broward County.
Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
License information was derived automatically
This layer was developed by the Research & Analytics Group of the Atlanta Regional Commission, using data from the U.S. Census Bureau’s American Community Survey 5-year estimates for 2013-2017, to show the birth and citizenship status by Westside Future Fund in the Atlanta region.
The user should note that American Community Survey data represent estimates derived from a surveyed sample of the population, which creates some level of uncertainty, as opposed to an exact measure of the entire population (the full census count is only conducted once every 10 years and does not cover as many detailed characteristics of the population). Therefore, any measure reported by ACS should not be taken as an exact number – this is why a corresponding margin of error (MOE) is also given for ACS measures. The size of the MOE relative to its corresponding estimate value provides an indication of confidence in the accuracy of each estimate. Each MOE is expressed in the same units as its corresponding measure; for example, if the estimate value is expressed as a number, then its MOE will also be a number; if the estimate value is expressed as a percent, then its MOE will also be a percent.
The user should also note that for relatively small geographic areas, such as census tracts shown here, ACS only releases combined 5-year estimates, meaning these estimates represent rolling averages of survey results that were collected over a 5-year span (in this case 2013-2017). Therefore, these data do not represent any one specific point in time or even one specific year. For geographic areas with larger populations, 3-year and 1-year estimates are also available.
For further explanation of ACS estimates and margin of error, visit Census ACS website.
Naming conventions:
Prefixes:
None
Count
p
Percent
r
Rate
m
Median
a
Mean (average)
t
Aggregate (total)
ch
Change in absolute terms (value in t2 - value in t1)
pch
Percent change ((value in t2 - value in t1) / value in t1)
chp
Change in percent (percent in t2 - percent in t1)
Suffixes:
None
Change over two periods
_e
Estimate from most recent ACS
_m
Margin of Error from most recent ACS
_00
Decennial 2000
Attributes:
SumLevel
Summary level of geographic unit (e.g., County, Tract, NSA, NPU, DSNI, Super District, etc)
GEOID
Census tract Federal Information Processing Series (FIPS) code
NAME
Name of geographic unit
Planning_Region
Planning region designation for ARC purposes
Acres
Total area within the tract (in acres)
SqMi
Total area within the tract (in square miles)
County
County identifier (combination of Federal Information Processing Series (FIPS) codes for state and county)
CountyName
County Name
TotPop_e
# Total population, 2017
TotPop_m
# Total population, 2017 (MOE)
Native_e
# U.S. Native, 2017
Native_m
# U.S. Native, 2017 (MOE)
pNative_e
% U.S. Native, 2017
pNative_m
% U.S. Native, 2017 (MOE)
BornUS_e
# Born in the United States, 2017
BornUS_m
# Born in the United States, 2017 (MOE)
pBornUS_e
% Born in the United States, 2017
pBornUS_m
% Born in the United States, 2017 (MOE)
BornState_e
# Born in state of residence, 2017
BornState_m
# Born in state of residence, 2017 (MOE)
pBornState_e
% Born in state of residence, 2017
pBornState_m
% Born in state of residence, 2017 (MOE)
BornDiffState_e
# Born in different state, 2017
BornDiffState_m
# Born in different state, 2017 (MOE)
pBornDiffState_e
% Born in different state, 2017
pBornDiffState_m
% Born in different state, 2017 (MOE)
BornTerr_e
# Born in Puerto Rico, U.S. Island Areas, or born abroad to American parent(s), 2017
BornTerr_m
# Born in Puerto Rico, U.S. Island Areas, or born abroad to American parent(s), 2017 (MOE)
pBornTerr_e
% Born in Puerto Rico, U.S. Island Areas, or born abroad to American parent(s), 2017
pBornTerr_m
% Born in Puerto Rico, U.S. Island Areas, or born abroad to American parent(s), 2017 (MOE)
ForBorn_e
# Foreign born, 2017
ForBorn_m
# Foreign born, 2017 (MOE)
pForBorn_e
% Foreign born, 2017
pForBorn_m
% Foreign born, 2017 (MOE)
Naturalized_e
# Naturalized U.S. citizen, 2017
Naturalized_m
# Naturalized U.S. citizen, 2017 (MOE)
pNaturalized_e
% Naturalized U.S. citizen, 2017
pNaturalized_m
% Naturalized U.S. citizen, 2017 (MOE)
NotNaturalized_e
# Not a U.S. citizen, 2017
NotNaturalized_m
# Not a U.S. citizen, 2017 (MOE)
pNotNaturalized_e
% Not a U.S. citizen, 2017
pNotNaturalized_m
% Not a U.S. citizen, 2017 (MOE)
last_edited_date
Last date the feature was edited by ARC
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Atlanta Regional Commission
Date: 2013-2017
For additional information, please visit the Census ACS website.
This study contains an assortment of data files relating to the electoral and demographic history of New York State. Part 1, Mortality Statistics of the Seventh Census, 1850: Place of Birth for United States Cities, contains counts of persons by place of birth for United States cities as reported in the 1850 United States Census. Place of birth is coded for states and for selected foreign countries, and percentages are also included. Part 2, Selected Tables of New York State and United States Censuses of 1835-1875: New York State Counties, contains data from the New York State Censuses of 1835, 1845, 1855, 1865, and 1875, and includes data from the United States Censuses of 1840 and 1850. The bulk of the tables concern church and synagogue membership. The tables for 1835 and 1845 include counts of persons by sex, legal male voters, alien males, not taxed Colored, taxed Colored, and taxed Colored can vote. The 1840 tables include total population, employment by industry, and military pensioners. The 1855 tables provide counts of persons by place of birth. Part 3, New York State Negro Suffrage Referenda Returns, 1846, 1860, and 1869, by Election District, contains returns for 28 election districts on the issue of Negro suffrage, with information on number of votes for, against, and total votes. Also provided are percentages of votes for and against Negro suffrage. Part 4, New York State Liquor License Referendum Returns, 1846, Town Level, contains returns from the Liquor License Referendum held in May 1846. For each town the file provides total number of votes cast, votes for, votes against, and percentage of votes for and against. The source of the data are New York State Assembly Documents, 70 Session, 1847, Document 40. Part 5, New York State Censuses of 1845, 1855, 1865, and 1875: Counts of Churches and Church Membership by Denomination, contains counts of churches, total value of church property, church seating capacity, usual number of persons attending church, and number of church members from the New York State Censuses of 1845, 1855, 1865, and 1875. Counts are by denomination at the state summary level. Part 6, New York State Election Returns, Censuses, and Religious Censuses: Merged Tables, 1830-1875, Town Level, presents town-level data for the elections of 1830, 1834, 1838, 1840, and 1842. The file also includes various summary statistics from the New York State Censuses of 1835, 1845, 1855, and 1865 with limited data from the 1840 United States Census. The data for 1835 and 1845 include male eligible voters, aliens not naturalized, non-white persons not taxed, and non-white persons taxed. The data for 1840 include population, employment by industry, and military service pensioners. The data for 1845 cover total population and number of males, place of birth, and churches. The data for 1855 and 1865 provide counts of persons by place of birth, number of dwellings, total value of dwellings, counts of persons by race and sex, number of voters by native and foreign born, and number of families. The data for 1865 also include counts of Colored not taxed and data for churches and synagogues such as number, value, seating capacity, and attendance. The data for 1875 include population, native and foreign born, counts of persons by race, by place of birth, by native, by naturalized citizens, and by alien males aged 21 and over. Part 7, New York State Election Returns, Censuses, and Religious Censuses: Merged Tables, 1844-1865, Town Level, contains town-level data for the state of New York for the elections of 1844 and 1860. It also contains data for 1850 such as counts of persons by sex and race. Data for 1855 includes counts of churches, value of churches and real estate, seating capacity, and church membership. Data for 1860 include date church was founded and source of that information. Also provided are total population counts for the years 1790, 1800, 1814, 1820, 1825, 1830, 1835, 1845, 1856, 1850, 1855, 1860, and 1865. (ICPSR 3/16/2015)
This map shows what country naturalized US citizens were born in using the predominance mapping style. The area with the highest amount of foreign born naturalized US citizens is shown by color. Areas are: Africa, Asia, Europe, Latin America, Northern America, and Oceania.Data is available in 5-year estimates at the state, county, and tract level for the entire US.The data in this map contains the most recent American Community Survey (ACS) data from the U.S. Census Bureau. The Living Atlas layer in this map updates annually when the Census releases their new figures. To learn more, visit this FAQ, or visit the ACS website.
Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
License information was derived automatically
This layer was developed by the Research & Analytics Group of the Atlanta Regional Commission, using data from the U.S. Census Bureau’s American Community Survey 5-year estimates for 2013-2017, to show the birth and citizenship status by Strong, Prosperous, And Resilient Communities Challenge in the Atlanta region.
The user should note that American Community Survey data represent estimates derived from a surveyed sample of the population, which creates some level of uncertainty, as opposed to an exact measure of the entire population (the full census count is only conducted once every 10 years and does not cover as many detailed characteristics of the population). Therefore, any measure reported by ACS should not be taken as an exact number – this is why a corresponding margin of error (MOE) is also given for ACS measures. The size of the MOE relative to its corresponding estimate value provides an indication of confidence in the accuracy of each estimate. Each MOE is expressed in the same units as its corresponding measure; for example, if the estimate value is expressed as a number, then its MOE will also be a number; if the estimate value is expressed as a percent, then its MOE will also be a percent.
The user should also note that for relatively small geographic areas, such as census tracts shown here, ACS only releases combined 5-year estimates, meaning these estimates represent rolling averages of survey results that were collected over a 5-year span (in this case 2013-2017). Therefore, these data do not represent any one specific point in time or even one specific year. For geographic areas with larger populations, 3-year and 1-year estimates are also available.
For further explanation of ACS estimates and margin of error, visit Census ACS website.
Naming conventions:
Prefixes:
None
Count
p
Percent
r
Rate
m
Median
a
Mean (average)
t
Aggregate (total)
ch
Change in absolute terms (value in t2 - value in t1)
pch
Percent change ((value in t2 - value in t1) / value in t1)
chp
Change in percent (percent in t2 - percent in t1)
Suffixes:
None
Change over two periods
_e
Estimate from most recent ACS
_m
Margin of Error from most recent ACS
_00
Decennial 2000
Attributes:
SumLevel
Summary level of geographic unit (e.g., County, Tract, NSA, NPU, DSNI, Super District, etc)
GEOID
Census tract Federal Information Processing Series (FIPS) code
NAME
Name of geographic unit
Planning_Region
Planning region designation for ARC purposes
Acres
Total area within the tract (in acres)
SqMi
Total area within the tract (in square miles)
County
County identifier (combination of Federal Information Processing Series (FIPS) codes for state and county)
CountyName
County Name
TotPop_e
# Total population, 2017
TotPop_m
# Total population, 2017 (MOE)
Native_e
# U.S. Native, 2017
Native_m
# U.S. Native, 2017 (MOE)
pNative_e
% U.S. Native, 2017
pNative_m
% U.S. Native, 2017 (MOE)
BornUS_e
# Born in the United States, 2017
BornUS_m
# Born in the United States, 2017 (MOE)
pBornUS_e
% Born in the United States, 2017
pBornUS_m
% Born in the United States, 2017 (MOE)
BornState_e
# Born in state of residence, 2017
BornState_m
# Born in state of residence, 2017 (MOE)
pBornState_e
% Born in state of residence, 2017
pBornState_m
% Born in state of residence, 2017 (MOE)
BornDiffState_e
# Born in different state, 2017
BornDiffState_m
# Born in different state, 2017 (MOE)
pBornDiffState_e
% Born in different state, 2017
pBornDiffState_m
% Born in different state, 2017 (MOE)
BornTerr_e
# Born in Puerto Rico, U.S. Island Areas, or born abroad to American parent(s), 2017
BornTerr_m
# Born in Puerto Rico, U.S. Island Areas, or born abroad to American parent(s), 2017 (MOE)
pBornTerr_e
% Born in Puerto Rico, U.S. Island Areas, or born abroad to American parent(s), 2017
pBornTerr_m
% Born in Puerto Rico, U.S. Island Areas, or born abroad to American parent(s), 2017 (MOE)
ForBorn_e
# Foreign born, 2017
ForBorn_m
# Foreign born, 2017 (MOE)
pForBorn_e
% Foreign born, 2017
pForBorn_m
% Foreign born, 2017 (MOE)
Naturalized_e
# Naturalized U.S. citizen, 2017
Naturalized_m
# Naturalized U.S. citizen, 2017 (MOE)
pNaturalized_e
% Naturalized U.S. citizen, 2017
pNaturalized_m
% Naturalized U.S. citizen, 2017 (MOE)
NotNaturalized_e
# Not a U.S. citizen, 2017
NotNaturalized_m
# Not a U.S. citizen, 2017 (MOE)
pNotNaturalized_e
% Not a U.S. citizen, 2017
pNotNaturalized_m
% Not a U.S. citizen, 2017 (MOE)
last_edited_date
Last date the feature was edited by ARC
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Atlanta Regional Commission
Date: 2013-2017
For additional information, please visit the Census ACS website.
Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
License information was derived automatically
This layer was developed by the Research & Analytics Group of the Atlanta Regional Commission, using data from American Community Survey 5-year estimates for 2011-2015 to show the share of people who were born in a different state or country, by state senate district for the State of Georgia.
The user should note that American Community Survey data represent estimates derived from a surveyed sample of the population, which creates some level of uncertainty, as opposed to an exact measure of the entire population (the full census count is only conducted once every 10 years and does not cover as many detailed characteristics of the population). Therefore, any measure reported by ACS should not be taken as an exact number. ACS data presented here represent combined 5-year estimates, meaning these estimates represent rolling averages of survey results that were collected over a 5-year span (in this case 2011-2015). Therefore, these data do not represent any one specific point in time or even one specific year. For further explanation of ACS estimates and methodology, click here.
Attributes:
DISTRICT = GA Senate District
POPULATION = District Population (2010 Census)
Name = GA Senate District Name
Total_Population_2011_2015_ACS = Total Population, 2011-2015 American Community Survey (ACS)
profile_url = Web address of ARC district profile
US_Native = #, U.S. Native
Percent_US_Native = %, U.S. Native
USnative_Born_in_US = #, U.S. Native, Born in the United States
Pct_USnative_Born_US = %, U.S. Native, Born in the United States
USnative_Born_State_Resid = #, U.S. Native, Born in State of Residence
Pct_USnative_Born_State_Resid = %, U.S. Native, Born in State of Residence
US_Native_Born_Diff_State = #, U.S. Native, Born in Different State
Pct_US_Natv_Born_inDiff_State = %, U.S. Native, Born in Different State
Foreign_Born = #, Foreign Born
Percent_Foreign_Born = %, Foreign Born
ForBorn_Nat_UScitizen = #, Foreign Born, Naturalized U.S. Citizen
Pct_ForBorn_Nat_UScitizen = %, Foreign Born, Naturalized U.S. Citizen
ForeignBorn_notUS_Citizen = #, Foreign Born, Not a U.S. Citizen
Pct_ForBorn_notUS_Citizen = %, Foreign Born, Not a U.S. Citizen
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Atlanta Regional Commission
Date: 2011-2015
For additional information, please visit the Atlanta Regional Commission at www.atlantaregional.com.
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Naturalization is the process by which U.S. citizenship is granted to a foreign citizen or national after he or she fulfills the requirements established by Congress in the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA). Naturalized citizens are U.S. citizens under law, meaning they are able to vote, travel with a U.S. passport, run for public office, and generally live life the same way that people who were born U.S. citizens do. This map shows counts of naturalized citizens in the United States by state, county, and tract. Map starts in New York City, but zoom, pan, or use the search bar to get to your city, county, or neighborhood.This map uses these hosted feature layers containing the most recent American Community Survey data. These layers are part of the ArcGIS Living Atlas, and are updated every year when the American Community Survey releases new estimates, so values in the map always reflect the newest data available.