European country speakers were less in all likelihood to be established U.S. citizens (18%) than not U.S. citizens (28%). Chinese, Vietnamese, Tagalog and Arabic speakers were more belike to be naturalised U.S. citizens than non U.S. citizens. Spanish people speakers were less probably to be naturalized U.S. citizens (18%) than non U.S. citizens (28%).
In the low hebdomad (April 23-May 5) of Form 1 of the Family Pulsate Survey, almost 5.4% of U.S. households with school-of age children report...
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