1. In 2000, the number of foreign - born eligible voters in the U.S. was 12.0 million.
2. In 2004, the number of foreign - born eligible voters in the U.S. was 13.9 million.
3. In 2008, the number of foreign - born eligible voters in the U.S. was 15.7 million.
4. In 2012, the number of foreign - born eligible voters in the U.S. was 18.0 million.
5. In 2016, the number of foreign - born eligible voters in the U.S. was 20.6 million.
6. In 2018, the number of foreign - born eligible voters in the U.S. was 22.0 million.
7. In 2022, the number of foreign - born eligible voters in the U.S. was 23.8 million.
8. In 2000, the percentage of U.S. eligible voters who were foreign - born was 6.2%.
9. In 2004, the percentage of U.S. eligible voters who were foreign - born was 7.1%.
10. In 2008, the percentage of U.S. eligible voters who were foreign - born was 7.5%.
11. In 2012, the percentage of U.S. eligible voters who were foreign - born was 8.2%.
12. In 2016, the percentage of U.S. eligible voters who were foreign - born was 9.0%.
13. In 2018, the percentage of U.S. eligible voters who were foreign - born was 9.4%.
14. In 2022, the percentage of U.S. eligible voters who were foreign - born was 9.9%. 