Year | Number |
---|---|
1980 | 207,120 |
1981 | 159,250 |
1982 | 98,100 |
1983 | 61,220 |
1984 | 70,390 |
1985 | 67,700 |
1986 | 62,150 |
1987 | 64,530 |
1988 | 76,480 |
1989 | 107,070 |
1990 | 122,070 |
1991 | 113,390 |
1992 | 115,550 |
1993 | 114,180 |
1994 | 111,680 |
1995 | 98,970 |
1996 | 75,420 |
1997 | 69,650 |
1998 | 76,710 |
1999 | 85,290 |
2000 | 72,170 |
2001 | 68,920 |
2002 | 26,790 |
2003 | 28,290 |
2004 | 52,840 |
2005 | 53,740 |
2006 | 41,090 |
2007 | 48,220 |
2008 | 60,110 |
2009 | 74,600 |
2010 | 73,290 |
2011 | 56,380 |
2012 | 58,180 |
2013 | 69,910 |
2014 | 69,980 |
2015 | 69,920 |
2016 | 84,990 |
2017 | 53,690 |
2018 | 22,410 |
2019 | 29,920 |
2020 | 11,840 |
2021 | 11,450 |
2022 | 25,520 |
2023 | 60,050 |
Footnotes
Notes: To protect privacy, table cells are rounded to the nearest ten. Data series began following the Refugee Act of 1980. Excludes Amerasian immigrants except in Fiscal Years 1989 to 1991. Figures are based on refugee arrival date; certain refugee applicants who arrived in FY 2020, 2021, 2022, and 2023 count towards the FY 2018 refugee admissions ceiling.
Source: Office of Homeland Security Statistics.