table with row headers in column A and column headers in rows 4 through 5 and rows 46 through 47,,,,, "Table 3.16b Lower Bound of the Estimates - Foreign-Born Population by State and World Region of Birth, With Percentages by State: 2003 ",,,,, STATE,,World Region of Birth1,,, ,Foreign Born,Europe,Asia,Latin America,Other Areas United States,"33,315,946","4,689,236","9,055,264","17,332,870","2,016,939" .Alabama,"94,421","13,250","21,960","38,622","10,051" .Alaska,"35,398","5,874","18,299","5,539","3,016" .Arizona,"711,408","61,353","85,187","510,098","34,267" .Arkansas,"75,786","5,933","15,387","45,117","2,546" .California,"9,076,446","657,565","3,099,154","4,945,046","290,935" .Colorado,"410,211","59,557","77,821","230,479","21,336" .Connecticut,"363,078","117,037","73,544","124,373","27,634" .Delaware,"44,725","8,614","15,185","14,312","2,871" .District of Columbia,"75,142","10,905","12,304","37,378","9,757" .Florida,"2,857,189","306,039","257,847","2,107,105","144,563" .Georgia,"646,245","64,741","160,727","344,364","50,344" .Hawaii,"189,689","9,371","145,208","6,652","18,242" .Idaho,"69,838","8,952","10,254","38,938","2,346" .Illinois,"1,586,696","379,448","370,439","764,865","35,444" .Indiana,"202,317","29,994","55,236","91,949","10,605" .Iowa,"83,878","12,088","30,086","29,551","2,910" .Kansas,"133,327","9,413","52,814","50,642","9,014" .Kentucky,"82,230","17,580","30,781","21,968","4,420" .Louisiana,"117,185","12,218","47,185","42,067","4,754" .Maine,"32,531","7,937","5,528",820,"13,754" .Maryland,"549,739","75,380","190,655","176,527","77,057" .Massachusetts,"819,540","243,483","213,760","254,503","80,230" .Michigan,"551,305","133,207","238,319","94,745","58,360" .Minnesota,"282,766","41,595","116,696","55,712","52,340" .Mississippi,"38,268","4,656","12,150","16,356",736 .Missouri,"170,826","39,388","63,430","37,961","17,851" .Montana,"13,509","4,866","2,586",929,"3,405" .Nebraska,"74,827","6,854","23,099","34,781","4,832" .Nevada,"359,841","24,306","85,767","220,446","11,776" .New Hampshire,"58,105","16,910","15,561","7,577","12,348" .New Jersey,"1,582,448","322,253","448,669","671,292","92,256" .New Mexico,"154,062","10,510","13,050","116,203","5,323" .New York,"3,809,799","749,024","925,417","1,893,416","172,056" .North Carolina,"479,922","49,022","103,720","270,160","39,463" (Continued),,,,, "Table 3.16b Lower Bound of the Estimates - Foreign-Born Population by State and World Region of Birth, With Percentages by State: 2003 ",,,,, STATE,,World Region of Birth1,,, ,Foreign Born,Europe,Asia,Latin America,Other Areas .North Dakota,"13,751","3,012","3,457","1,241","3,140" .Ohio,"359,975","116,744","127,636","51,952","42,968" .Oklahoma,"139,910","12,091","43,134","69,351","5,069" .Oregon,"282,216","49,388","76,541","123,854","20,383" .Pennsylvania,"527,667","149,342","198,515","107,420","43,856" .Rhode Island,"113,329","31,322","18,897","39,138","16,167" .South Carolina,"122,669","20,495","28,818","51,447","7,627" .South Dakota,"10,962","2,984","2,848","1,856","1,780" .Tennessee,"166,390","19,622","54,834","70,417","9,405" .Texas,"3,263,667","137,863","534,843","2,437,998","109,691" .Utah,"153,371","18,911","22,552","81,150","17,277" .Vermont,"18,012","6,379","3,859",649,"4,992" .Virginia,"633,554","90,582","252,549","203,637","59,883" .Washington,"588,295","105,051","247,609","146,312","59,981" .West Virginia,"21,463","2,880","6,886","3,821","1,117" .Wisconsin,"210,402","42,807","65,060","82,420","7,604" .Wyoming,"7,592","2,321","1,441","2,178",633 Footnotes:,,,,,,, "1 The majority of those born in 'Latin America' are from Mexico. Those born in 'Other Areas' are from Africa, Oceania, and Northern America.",,,,,,, "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. The confidence interval computed here is a 90-percent confidence interval ,,,,,,, and can be interpreted roughly as providing 90-percent certainty that the true number falls between the lower and upper bounds.,,,,,,, "SOURCE: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey, 2003",,,,,,, " Immigration Statistics Staff, Population Division",,,,,,, Internet Release date: ,,,,,,,