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Immigrants and Refugees Initiative
Seattle has become a multi-cultural city. The percentage of foreign-born residents
has increased significantly in the last three decades. In 1980, the foreign-born
population constituted about 11 percent of Seattle's population. In 2000, it was
almost 17 percent. By 2010, it could be almost 20 percent and total up to 120,000
people.
For a map of Seattle showing the percentage of the total population age 5 years
and older who speak a given language at home, click on one of the links below.
In June 2007, Mayor Greg Nickels announced steps the City is taking to improve services
to Seattle's growing immigrant and refugee population. Improved translation and
interpretation services, technical assistance for immigrant-owned businesses, increased
access to city grants and an advisory board focused on immigrant and refugee issues
are just some of the actions included in the
Mayor's Immigrants & Refugees Report and Action Plan.
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