Their immigration continues today, even though at much lower rates.
Immigration continued into the 20th century, with over 8,000 Jews in 1905.
It was very successful and European immigration continued even after 1898.
Immigration continues to be a concern of both economic and social importance.
However, immigration continued and 30,000 Americans with 3,000 slaves arrived in 1835.
Immigration continued over the next 86 years, although at a comparatively low rate.
Immigration continued to fall throughout the 1940s and 1950s, but it increased again afterwards.
If immigration continues at current levels, it will account for nearly two-thirds of the expected population growth.
Immigration and significant population growth continue to this day.
If immigration continues at current levels, immigrants and their descendants will account for 80 million of the increase.