"Family Values" in Immigration
As the population of the United States grew from 205 million in 1970 to 300 million in 2006, immigrants accounted for 28 million of the increase.
Most of the newcomers who arrived in the 1990s arrived from Latin America (16 million) and Southeast Asia (9 million)
By 2000, Latinos (35 million) surpassed African Americans (34 million) as the nation’s largest minority group.
In 2006, heated debates over immigration reform in the Republican-controlled Congress popularized the term "anchor baby"