How have the numbers and characteristics of legal immigrants to the United States changed during recent years?
Immigration to the United States has been fairly consistent in recent years, with most legal immigrants arriving from North America and Asia, and initially settling in one of six states: California, New York, Florida, Texas, New Jersey and Illinois. The majority of legal immigrants are immediate relatives of U.S. citizens.
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