New research study shows Venezuelans are fastest-growing Hispanic group in United States

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New research study shows Venezuelans are fastest-growing Hispanic group in United States
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A study done by the Pew Research Center indicates that the Venezuelan population has grown in the United States by 169% since 2010.

ccording to a different study.South of us across the southern border, we've seen it firsthand as an influx of Venezuelans turn themselves into border patrol custody, hoping to seek asylum.

"The first Venezuelans that came to Houston were engineers related to the oil company," Jimenez said.

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