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Census Bureau: Migration/Geographic Mobility
Congressional Research Service Reports: Immigration
Department of Homeland Security Immigration Data & Statistics
Statistical yearbook of the Immigration and Naturalization Service
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U.S. Department of Justice, Immigration and Naturalization Service
Call Number: J 21.2/10: OR online
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
USCIS Legal Resources
The USCIS Legal Resources section provides information on laws, regulations and other authorities, including interpretations and policies that USCIS and other immigration-related components of the Department of Homeland Security follow.
Yearbook of Immigration Statistics
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International Organization for Migration
UN Data: A World of Information
Select Historical Resources
If you're researching historical immigration, try some of these resources:
Annual report of the Commissioner General of Immigration to the Secretary of Labor
1914-1932
Annual report of the Commissioner of Naturalization to the Secretary of Labor
1905-1920
Immigration to the United States 1789-1930
A timeline from Harvard documenting voluntary immigration to the United States.
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