Over 15% of the United States population is composed of immigrants. But in reality, the vast majority of Americans today are here because of relatives who immigrated from other countries some time in the last several hundred years.
And while the distinctive American culture and spirit is the result of blending many diverse cultures and histories, the United States has for centuries had an up-and-down relationship with immigration.
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Each era of immigration has been met with reductive ideas and resistance, whether the backlash was directed toward the Chinese, Irish, Italians, or Mexicans. Immigration laws have targeted specific groups at various times, stoking intolerance and preventing people from truly joining American society. Over time, however, as laws changed to be more equitable and immigrants found their footings, we have reaped the rewards of innovation in business, music, art, literature, dance, food, societal norms, entertainment, and sports—all while realizing a greater understanding of and respect for different cultures, religions, and ideas.

Most Common Home Countries for Foreign-Born Residents in Billings, Montana

Stacker compiled a list of the countries most immigrants to Billings, MT Metro Area come from, using data from the U.S. Census Bureau. Countries are ranked by highest number of foreign-born residents who lived in Billings, MT Metro Area as of 2023's five-year estimates.
Keep reading to find out more about the immigrant community in your home city.

Biggest sources of immigrants to Billings

Stacker compiled a ranking of the biggest sources of immigrants to Billings, MT Metro Area.

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