Table 8. Foreign-Born Population by Sex, Citizenship Status, and Year of Entry, for Black Alone or in Combination and White Alone, Not Hispanic: March 2003.

(Numbers in thousands)


Sex, citizenship status, and year of entry 3/ Total Race and Hispanic Origin 1/
Black alone or in combination White alone, not Hispanic
Other 2/
Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent
Both sexes Total 33,458 100.0 3,137 100.0 7,455 100.0 22,866 100.0
2000 or later 4,528 13.5 436 13.9 834 11.2 3,257 14.2
1990 - 1999 12,232 36.6 1,201 38.3 2,170 29.1 8,861 38.8
1980 - 1989 8,033 24.0 858 27.4 1,333 17.9 5,842 25.5
1970 - 1979 4,600 13.7 429 13.7 979 13.1 3,192 14.0
Before 1970 4,066 12.2 212 6.8 2,140 28.7 1,714 7.5
Naturalized citizen Total 12,832 100.0 1,248 100.0 4,003 100.0 7,581 100.0
2000 or later 254 2.0 23 1.8 59 1.5 173 2.3
1990 - 1999 2,204 17.2 279 22.3 594 14.8 1,331 17.6
1980 - 1989 3,882 30.3 456 36.6 844 21.1 2,582 34.1
1970 - 1979 3,202 25.0 320 25.7 734 18.3 2,148 28.3
Before 1970 3,290 25.6 170 13.6 1,773 44.3 1,347 17.8
Not a citizen Total 20,626 100.0 1,889 100.0 3,451 100.0 15,285 100.0
2000 or later 4,273 20.7 414 21.9 775 22.5 3,084 20.2
1990 - 1999 10,028 48.6 923 48.8 1,576 45.7 7,530 49.3
1980 - 1989 4,150 20.1 402 21.3 489 14.2 3,259 21.3
1970 - 1979 1,398 6.8 109 5.7 245 7.1 1,044 6.8
Before 1970 776 3.8 42 2.2 367 10.6 367 2.4

1/ Hispanic refers to people whose origin are Mexican, Puerto Rican, Cuban, South or Central American, or other Spanish origin regardless of race.

2/ Includes American Indian and Alaska Native alone; Asian alone; Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander alone; White alone, Hispanic; and Two or More Races, except those combinations including Black.

3/ The foreign born includes anyone who was not a U.S. citizen or U.S. national at birth.

Source: U. S. Census Bureau, Current Population Survey, 2003, Racial Statistics Branch, Population Division.