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25.12.2025

Immigrants in Maine

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Maine is a state in the United States. This article is about immigrants in Maine.
An immigrant is a person who is born in another country and lives in the United States.

The immigrant population in Maine is small. Immigrants are about 4 percent of the population.
About 53,000 immigrants live in Maine. This number is lower than the average in the United States.

Immigrants in Maine come from many different countries. Some immigrants come from Asia.
Some come from Africa. Others come from Europe and Canada. Some immigrants come from Latin America.
Because of this, immigrants in Maine are very diverse.

Many immigrants in Maine are adults. They are between 25 and 54 years old. This is working age.
Immigrants work in many jobs. They help the economy of Maine. They help fill worker shortages.

Many immigrants speak English well. Some immigrants have college or university education.
Many immigrants are U.S. citizens or green card holders. Some immigrants have lived in the United States
for more than 20 years.

Immigrants in Maine have some problems. Housing can be expensive. Public transportation is limited.
Health care can be difficult to access. These problems are harder for new immigrants. 

In conclusion, immigrants in Maine are a small group, but they are important.
They work, help the economy, and are part of society. However, they still need support.

References

Migration Policy Institute. Maine Immigrant Population Report.

Migration Policy Institute. State Immigration Data: Maine.

Maine Public. Immigrants and Integration in Maine.

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