This is a list of U.S. states and the District of Columbia by immigrant population.
Immigrant population is defined as "foreign-born," which means "anyone who is not a U.S. citizen at birth."[1]
Foreign born population
editState | Total foreign born population[2] | Foreign born population (%) |
---|---|---|
Alabama | 162,567 | 3.4 |
Alaska | 60,784 | 8.2 |
Arizona | 960,275 | 13.4 |
Arkansas | 143,709 | 4.8 |
California | 10,625,980 | 26.9 |
Colorado | 539,514 | 9.5 |
Connecticut | 520,262 | 14.61 |
Delaware | 91,230 | 9.21 |
District of Columbia | 97,846 | 13.9 |
Florida | 4,475,431 | 21.0 |
Georgia | 1,064,073 | 10.1 |
Hawaii | 266,147 | 18.7 |
Idaho | 105,228 | 6.0 |
Illinois | 1,791,313 | 14.1 |
Indiana | 354,348 | 5.3 |
Iowa | 175,137 | 5.5 |
Kansas | 209,362 | 7.2 |
Kentucky | 169,346 | 3.8 |
Louisiana | 195,027 | 4.2 |
Maine | 47,418 | 3.5 |
Maryland | 915,191 | 15.1 |
Massachusetts | 1,198,148 | 17.4 |
Michigan | 695,217 | 7.0 |
Minnesota | 484,192 | 8.6 |
Mississippi | 70,860 | 2.4 |
Missouri | 258,390 | 4.2 |
Montana | 23,366 | 2.2 |
Nebraska | 138,953 | 7.2 |
Nevada | 587,686 | 19.4 |
New Hampshire | 83,002 | 6.1 |
New Jersey | 2,033,292 | 22.8 |
New Mexico | 198,522 | 9.5 |
New York | 4,447,165 | 22.8 |
North Carolina | 824,177 | 7.9 |
North Dakota | 35,824 | 4.7 |
Ohio | 555,583 | 4.8 |
Oklahoma | 236,882 | 6.0 |
Oregon | 432,410 | 10.3 |
Pennsylvania | 922,585 | 7.2 |
Rhode Island | 139,063 | 13.2 |
South Carolina | 256,765 | 5.1 |
South Dakota | 35,175 | 4.0 |
Tennessee | 348,562 | 5.1 |
Texas | 4,928,025 | 17.2 |
Utah | 271,222 | 8.6 |
Vermont | 30,813 | 4.9 |
Virginia | 1,065,076 | 12.5 |
Washington | 1,104,850 | 14.7 |
West Virginia | 27,605 | 1.5 |
Wisconsin | 297,928 | 5.1 |
Wyoming | 17,528 | 3.0 |