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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."
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Foreign born population
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U.S. states by foreign born population (2018)
State
|
Total foreign born population
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|
Foreign born population (%)
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Alabama
|
162,567
|
3.4
|
Alaska
|
60,784
|
8.2
|
Arizona
|
960,275
|
13.4
|
Arkansas
|
143,709
|
4.8
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California
|
10,625,980
|
26.9
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Colorado
|
539,514
|
9.5
|
Connecticut
|
520,262
|
14.61
|
Delaware
|
91,230
|
9.21
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District of Columbia
|
97,846
|
13.9
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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
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