table with row headers in column A and column headers in rows 4 through 6 and rows 47 through 49,,,,,,,,,,,, "Table 2.17a Foreign-Born Population by State and Year of Entry, With Percentages by Year of Entry: 2003",,,,,,,,,,,, STATE,,,Year of Entry,,,,,,,,, ,Foreign Born,,2000 or Later 1,,1990-1999,,1980-1989,,1970-1979,,Before 1970, ,Number,Percent,Number,Percent,Number,Percent,Number,Percent,Number,Percent,Number,Percent United States,"33,533,945",100.0,"5,022,765",15.0,"11,549,235",34.4,"8,101,285",24.2,"4,513,170",13.5,"4,347,495",13.0 .Alabama,"105,090",100.0,"31,680",30.1,"35,720",34.0,"14,750",14.0,"8,725",8.3,"14,215",13.5 .Alaska,"38,255",100.0,"4,935",12.9,"12,760",33.4,"9,610",25.1,"6,175",16.1,"4,775",12.5 .Arizona,"757,270",100.0,"116,655",15.4,"310,335",41.0,"159,690",21.1,"82,525",10.9,"88,060",11.6 .Arkansas,"83,380",100.0,"17,460",20.9,"32,620",39.1,"15,855",19.0,"9,670",11.6,"7,780",9.3 .California,"9,187,220",100.0,"1,064,240",11.6,"2,883,285",31.4,"2,707,200",29.5,"1,519,140",16.5,"1,013,360",11.0 .Colorado,"433,160",100.0,"95,085",22.0,"164,985",38.1,"74,475",17.2,"51,940",12.0,"46,685",10.8 .Connecticut,"384,595",100.0,"63,735",16.6,"115,220",30.0,"82,475",21.4,"43,885",11.4,"79,285",20.6 .Delaware,"48,550",100.0,"9,035",18.6,"17,890",36.8,"8,370",17.2,"6,020",12.4,"7,235",14.9 .District of Columbia,"78,890",100.0,"17,635",22.4,"30,680",38.9,"14,055",17.8,"8,935",11.3,"7,580",9.6 .Florida,"2,927,765",100.0,"474,330",16.2,"895,255",30.6,"674,345",23.0,"359,040",12.3,"524,795",17.9 .Georgia,"667,285",100.0,"128,950",19.3,"319,575",47.9,"129,180",19.4,"53,135",8.0,"36,445",5.5 .Hawaii,"208,185",100.0,"27,715",13.3,"62,380",30.0,"45,135",21.7,"34,235",16.4,"38,725",18.6 .Idaho,"78,740",100.0,"19,010",24.1,"32,945",41.8,"15,365",19.5,"5,835",7.4,"5,585",7.1 .Illinois,"1,634,300",100.0,"226,860",13.9,"599,325",36.7,"338,635",20.7,"242,910",14.9,"226,575",13.9 .Indiana,"220,880",100.0,"57,755",26.1,"88,645",40.1,"31,375",14.2,"19,585",8.9,"23,520",10.6 .Iowa,"94,280",100.0,"24,900",26.4,"39,995",42.4,"15,150",16.1,"5,535",5.9,"8,700",9.2 .Kansas,"144,190",100.0,"38,125",26.4,"53,565",37.1,"23,590",16.4,"14,330",9.9,"14,580",10.1 .Kentucky,"92,310",100.0,"24,245",26.3,"40,465",43.8,"11,740",12.7,"6,045",6.5,"9,815",10.6 .Louisiana,"130,450",100.0,"25,805",19.8,"31,080",23.8,"28,140",21.6,"22,165",17.0,"23,260",17.8 .Maine,"38,185",100.0,"3,265",8.6,"9,405",24.6,"4,215",11.0,"6,065",15.9,"15,240",39.9 .Maryland,"570,950",100.0,"110,255",19.3,"193,100",33.8,"133,555",23.4,"69,570",12.2,"64,465",11.3 .Massachusetts,"849,750",100.0,"116,800",13.7,"290,920",34.2,"202,035",23.8,"97,385",11.5,"142,615",16.8 .Michigan,"582,335",100.0,"136,730",23.5,"190,625",32.7,"82,610",14.2,"68,320",11.7,"104,050",17.9 .Minnesota,"299,190",100.0,"61,920",20.7,"110,095",36.8,"74,700",25.0,"27,425",9.2,"25,045",8.4 .Mississippi,"44,135",100.0,"13,545",30.7,"12,370",28.0,"6,215",14.1,"5,640",12.8,"6,370",14.4 .Missouri,"188,050",100.0,"46,290",24.6,"67,905",36.1,"34,640",18.4,"15,495",8.2,"23,720",12.6 .Montana,"16,190",100.0,"1,975",12.2,"3,945",24.4,"2,465",15.2,"2,410",14.9,"5,390",33.3 .Nebraska,"80,485",100.0,"19,745",24.5,"34,075",42.3,"13,975",17.4,"4,100",5.1,"8,590",10.7 .Nevada,"379,885",100.0,"51,545",13.6,"156,695",41.2,"85,145",22.4,"46,735",12.3,"39,760",10.5 .New Hampshire,"63,150",100.0,"11,450",18.1,"17,740",28.1,"10,410",16.5,"5,925",9.4,"17,620",27.9 .New Jersey,"1,621,395",100.0,"260,730",16.1,"553,175",34.1,"369,050",22.8,"201,955",12.5,"236,490",14.6 .New Mexico,"183,955",100.0,"29,075",15.8,"64,060",34.8,"40,410",22.0,,0.0,"18,895",10.3 .New York,"3,873,685",100.0,"395,720",10.2,"1,325,755",34.2,"1,034,810",26.7,"536,790",13.9,"580,615",15.0 .North Carolina,"502,775",100.0,"133,900",26.6,"221,995",44.2,"83,910",16.7,"33,975",6.8,"28,995",5.8 (Continued),,,,,,,,,,,, "Table 2.17a Foreign-Born Population by State and Year of Entry, With Percentages by Year of Entry: 2003",,,,,,,,,,,, STATE,,,Year of Entry,,,,,,,,, ,Foreign Born,,2000 or Later 1,,1990-1999,,1980-1989,,1970-1979,,Before 1970, ,Number,Percent,Number,Percent,Number,Percent,Number,Percent,Number,Percent,Number,Percent .North Dakota,"16,475",100.0,"4,240",25.7,"4,310",26.2,"3,485",21.2,"1,100",6.7,"3,340",20.3 .Ohio,"376,640",100.0,"70,135",18.6,"120,870",32.1,"60,305",16.0,"36,995",9.8,"88,330",23.5 .Oklahoma,"152,825",100.0,"35,345",23.1,"58,190",38.1,"27,275",17.8,"17,445",11.4,"14,570",9.5 .Oregon,"301,300",100.0,"46,610",15.5,"116,530",38.7,"64,075",21.3,"32,945",10.9,"41,140",13.7 .Pennsylvania,"553,200",100.0,"89,380",16.2,"186,490",33.7,"115,645",20.9,"62,705",11.3,"98,985",17.9 .Rhode Island,"119,810",100.0,"11,885",9.9,"36,885",30.8,"28,030",23.4,"21,390",17.9,"21,620",18.0 .South Carolina,"134,840",100.0,"29,725",22.0,"44,065",32.7,"27,180",20.2,"15,185",11.3,"18,690",13.9 .South Dakota,"12,595",100.0,"1,805",14.3,"5,145",40.8,"2,105",16.7,995,7.9,"2,540",20.2 .Tennessee,"178,490",100.0,"56,065",31.4,"62,765",35.2,"30,205",16.9,"14,270",8.0,"15,185",8.5 .Texas,"3,357,525",100.0,"517,380",15.4,"1,253,150",37.3,"812,410",24.2,"453,730",13.5,"320,845",9.6 .Utah,"167,395",100.0,"27,845",16.6,"72,890",43.5,"27,890",16.7,"19,770",11.8,"19,005",11.4 .Vermont,"20,895",100.0,"3,510",16.8,"6,765",32.4,"2,195",10.5,"2,270",10.9,"6,155",29.5 .Virginia,"656,940",100.0,"130,060",19.8,"241,475",36.8,"147,165",22.4,"74,315",11.3,"63,925",9.7 .Washington,"614,430",100.0,"83,325",13.6,"232,785",37.9,"136,065",22.1,"77,330",12.6,"84,920",13.8 .West Virginia,"25,935",100.0,"6,755",26.0,"4,370",16.8,"2,660",10.3,"6,415",24.7,"5,740",22.1 .Wisconsin,"225,075",100.0,"45,085",20.0,"80,955",36.0,"35,960",16.0,"21,525",9.6,"41,555",18.5 .Wyoming,"10,645",100.0,"2,505",23.5,"3,015",28.3,"1,360",12.8,"1,655",15.5,"2,105",19.8 1/ The category '2000 or later' includes 2000-2003.,,,,,,,,,,,, "NOTE: The 2003 American Community Survey universe is limited to the household population and excludes the population living in institutions, college dormitories, ",,,,,,,,,,,, and other group quarters. Data are based on a sample and are subject to sampling variability (see http://www.census.gov/acs/www/UseData/Accuracy/Accuracy1.htm). ,,,,,,,,,,,, The degree of uncertainty for an estimate is represented through the use of a confidence interval. For the upper and lower bounds of the 90-percent confidence interval on these ,,,,,,,,,,,, " estimates, refer to versions b and c of this table. ",,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, "SOURCE: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey, 2003",,,,,,,,,,,, " Immigration Statistics Staff, Population Division",,,,,,,,,,,, Internet Release date: ,,,,,,,,,,,,