Immigrants from United States
The United States is the world's largest immigrant destination. From the first settlers to today's arrivals, every generation of immigrants has built the institutions, businesses, and culture that define the nation.
Cultural Contributions
American culture IS immigrant culture — jazz, hip-hop, pizza, tacos, Silicon Valley, Hollywood, and the democratic ideal itself were all shaped by people who came from somewhere else.
Economic Contributions
Immigrants founded 45% of Fortune 500 companies. They start businesses at twice the rate of native-born Americans. They are essential to healthcare, agriculture, technology, and construction.
Alliance Presence
Immigrants Alliance headquarters in New York City. Annual International Cultures–Immigrants Parade since 1986. S.E.E.D. national rollout 2026.
Cities
New York City
Home to over 3 million immigrants from virtually every nation on earth. The most linguistically diverse city in human history.
Newark
Large Portuguese, Brazilian, Dominican, and Ecuadorian communities. A city defined by immigrant enterprise.
Miami
Over 50% foreign-born population. A bilingual city where Latin American, Caribbean, and global cultures converge.
Los Angeles
Home to one of the largest Mexican, Salvadoran, Korean, Filipino, and Armenian communities outside their home countries.
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