table with row headers in column A and column headers in rows 4 through 5 and rows 46 through 47,,,,, "Table 3.17c Upper Bound of the Estimates - Foreign-Born Population by State and World Region of Birth, With Percentages by World Region of Birth: 2003 ",,,,, STATE,,World Region of Birth1,,, ,Foreign Born,Europe,Asia,Latin America,Other Areas United States,"33,751,944","4,861,934","9,238,656","17,734,550","2,138,441" .Alabama,"115,759","25,260","29,870","52,808","18,359" .Alaska,"41,112","9,436","20,591","8,621","5,134" .Arizona,"803,132","81,757","102,203","589,762","49,923" .Arkansas,"90,974","12,357","22,193","55,333","7,904" .California,"9,297,994","722,325","3,196,556","5,118,344","344,525" .Colorado,"456,109","79,963","93,489","266,591","37,084" .Connecticut,"406,112","145,573","87,576","153,017","40,436" .Delaware,"52,375","12,496","18,225","19,948","5,449" .District of Columbia,"82,638","14,095","15,316","42,732","15,293" .Florida,"2,998,341","354,801","280,953","2,228,615","175,607" .Georgia,"688,325","86,339","177,423","378,116","72,516" .Hawaii,"226,681","15,769","178,032","10,928","32,168" .Idaho,"87,642","18,138","18,066","51,762","9,034" .Illinois,"1,681,904","437,732","399,801","826,295","54,576" .Indiana,"239,443","56,196","65,054","114,271","18,445" .Iowa,"104,682","21,332","38,934","44,569","9,090" .Kansas,"155,053","18,167","64,116","67,378","16,826" .Kentucky,"102,390","30,760","37,739","30,832","10,540" .Louisiana,"143,715","19,942","69,565","53,843","11,336" .Maine,"43,839","14,803","8,792","2,580","22,156" .Maryland,"592,161","94,550","214,065","207,693","105,973" .Massachusetts,"879,960","278,607","236,890","290,157","101,860" .Michigan,"613,365","157,943","282,351","117,605","82,140" .Minnesota,"315,614","59,595","130,334","70,678","71,440" .Mississippi,"50,002","8,864","17,320","25,504","2,684" .Missouri,"205,274","57,502","80,020","48,599","31,349" .Montana,"18,871","8,074","4,294","2,181","6,045" .Nebraska,"86,143","12,026","29,311","41,739","8,328" .Nevada,"399,929","38,314","105,823","252,084","21,244" .New Hampshire,"68,195","23,450","19,559","13,373","17,522" .New Jersey,"1,660,342","365,787","479,041","740,938","122,564" .New Mexico,"213,848","17,240","19,470","170,547","15,567" .New York,"3,937,571","810,106","987,983","1,989,424","219,944" .North Carolina,"525,628","66,878","116,530","304,480","55,297" (Continued),,,,, "Table 3.17c Upper Bound of the Estimates - Foreign-Born Population by State and World Region of Birth, With Percentages by World Region of Birth: 2003 ",,,,, STATE,,World Region of Birth 1,,, ,Foreign Born,Europe,Asia,Latin America,Other Areas .North Dakota,"19,199","5,728","5,823","3,889","6,660" .Ohio,"393,305","141,096","146,714","68,178","57,992" .Oklahoma,"165,740","20,609","54,486","88,749","12,171" .Oregon,"320,384","66,672","88,279","147,386","30,097" .Pennsylvania,"578,733","180,808","222,525","137,890","66,044" .Rhode Island,"126,291","39,698","23,123","47,802","23,463" .South Carolina,"147,011","31,195","39,022","64,693","26,383" .South Dakota,"14,228","4,906","4,502","2,914","3,410" .Tennessee,"190,590","31,608","71,716","81,443","17,935" .Texas,"3,451,383","163,647","566,867","2,626,032","138,099" .Utah,"181,419","29,349","31,148","108,500","25,903" .Vermont,"23,778","9,551","5,561","2,241","8,568" .Virginia,"680,326","114,378","282,051","227,853","82,947" .Washington,"640,565","137,619","279,861","175,438","76,989" .West Virginia,"30,407","6,320","15,074","10,329","5,443" .Wisconsin,"239,748","56,993","79,930","100,230","15,106" .Wyoming,"13,698","3,689","2,439","7,192",13 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: ,,,,,,,