Immigrants and children of immigrants make up at least 15% of 119th Congress
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From left: New Jersey Sen. Andy Kim, the son of Korean immigrants; Arizona Rep. Yassamin Ansari, the daughter of Iranian immigrants; Arizona Rep. Abe Hamadeh, the son of Syrian immigrants; California Rep. Luz Rivas, the daughter of Mexican immigrants; and Ohio Sen. Bernie Moreno, a Colombian immigrant. (Nathan Posner/Anadolu via Getty Images; Andrew Harnik/Getty Images; Bill Clark/CQ-Roll Call, Inc. via Getty Images)
Immigrants and children of immigrants make up at least 15% of the current U.S. Congress, according to a Pew Research Center analysis. This share has not changed from the last Congress, making it the first time in the past four Congresses that there has not been an increase in the share or number of immigrants and children of immigrants.
In total, at least 80 lawmakers are foreign born or have at least one parent who was born in another country, including 61 in the House and 19 in the Senate. Our count uses voting members’ biographical information from the Congressional Research Service, news articles, congressional offices and other sources as of Jan. 3, 2025, the first day of the new Congress.How we did this
The number of foreign-born lawmakers in Congress has increased to 19, with two in the Senate and 17 in the House. The share of immigrants in Congress (4%) remains lower than historical highs, and it’s lower than immigrants’ share of the U.S. population overall (15.4% in 2024).

Children of immigrants account for at least 61 lawmakers – 44 in the House and 17 in the Senate. This is down from at least 63 in the 118th Congress. It’s the first time the number of children of immigrants in Congress has decreased since the Center began tracking this information for the 115th Congress. Lawmakers who have at least one immigrant parent currently make up about 11% of all voting members.
Of the voting members of Congress who are immigrants or children of immigrants, Democrats (60) outnumber Republicans (19), continuing recent trends. One is an independent: Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont.
In this Congress, 11 newly elected members are foreign born or have an immigrant parent. Democrat Andy Kim of New Jersey is the first Korean American senator, and Arizona Rep. Yassamin Ansari is the first Iranian Democrat to serve in the House. Arizona Rep. Abraham Hamadeh, the son of Syrian immigrants, and Ohio Sen. Bernie Moreno, a Colombian immigrant, are the only Republicans in this group.
Immigrants and children of immigrants trace their roots to 37 places around the world. The most common place of origin is Mexico: 19 members have family heritage there. Seven trace their roots to Cuba, six to India and five to Germany.

1 comment:
That 15% of congress consists of immigrants and children of immigrants is a manifestation that America is a very tolerant and hospitable nation.
However, that 7 OUT 9 justices, or 78% of the Supreme Court of the United States is Catholic when only 20% of Americans are Roman Catholics is a disproportianate representation of a religion, and suspiciously strange.
I think they call it "STACKING THE COURT"..
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