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What percent of the population of the United States were foreign born after the world war l?

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According to the U.S. Census Bureau, in 1920, approximately 13.9% of the population of the United States were foreign-born, which was a decrease from the peak of 14.7% in 1910 due to immigration restrictions during World War I.

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