Foreign born total: 27,861
US-born residents: 1.755 million
% of foreign born (2021): 1.6%
% of foreign born (1990): 0.9%
Foreign born total: 62,859
US-born residents: 2.88 million
% of foreign born (2021): 2.1%
% of foreign born (1990): 0.8%
Foreign born total: 24,457
US-born residents: 1.079 million
% of foreign born (2021): 2.2%
% of foreign born (1990): 1.7%
US-born residents: 558,905
% of foreign born (2021): 3.4%
% of foreign born (1990): 1.7%
US-born residents: 741,124
% of foreign born (2021): 4.4%
% of foreign born (1990): 1.5%
US-born residents: 902,124
% of foreign born (2021): 10.1%
% of foreign born (1990): 9.4%
US-born residents: 4.8 million
% of foreign born (2021): 3.5%
% of foreign born (1990): 1.1%
US-born residents: 4.3 million
% of foreign born (2021): 4.0%
% of foreign born (1990): 0.9%
US-born residents: 864,393
% of foreign born (2021): 3.5%
% of foreign born (1990): 1.1%
US-born residents: 1.31 million
% of foreign born (2021): 4.1%
% of foreign born (1990): 3%
US-born residents: 4.42 million
% of foreign born (2021): 4.3%
% of foreign born (1990): 2.1%
US-born residents: 5.9 million
% of foreign born (2021): 4.1%
% of foreign born (1990): 1.6%
US-born residents: 11.1 million
% of foreign born (2021): 5%
% of foreign born (1990): 2.4%
US-born residents: 618,367
% of foreign born (2021): 4.2%
% of foreign born (1990): 3.1%
Foreign born total: 142,988
US-born residents: 2.88 million
% of foreign born (2021): 4.7%
% of foreign born (1990): 1.1%
US-born residents: 4.9 million
% of foreign born (2021): 5.2%
% of foreign born (1990): 1.4%
US-born residents: 6.60 million
% of foreign born (2021): 5.3%
% of foreign born (1990): 1.2%
US-born residents: 5.5 million
% of foreign born (2021): 5.1%
% of foreign born (1990): 2.5%
US-born residents: 3.02 million
% of foreign born (2021): 5.4%
% of foreign born (1990): 1.6%
US-born residents: 6.4 million
% of foreign born (2021): 5.6%
% of foreign born (1990): 1.7%
US-born residents: 1.3 million
% of foreign born (2021): 5.9%
% of foreign born (1990): 3.7%
US-born residents: 1.7 million
% of foreign born (2021): 6.1%
% of foreign born (1990): 2.9%
US-born residents: 3.7 million
% of foreign born (2021): 5.8%
% of foreign born (1990): 2.1%
US-born residents: 9.3 million
% of foreign born (2021): 6.8%
% of foreign born (1990): 3.8%
US-born residents: 12 million
% of foreign born (2021): 7.2%
% of foreign born (1990): 3.1%
Foreign born total: 144,444
US-born residents: 1,8 million
% of foreign born (2021): 7.4%
% of foreign born (1990): 1.8%
US-born residents: 2.7 million
% of foreign born (2021): 6.9%
% of foreign born (1990): 2.5%
US-born residents: 673,612
% of foreign born (2021): 8.1%
% of foreign born (1990): 4.5%
US-born residents: 9.6 million
% of foreign born (2021): 8.2%
% of foreign born (1990): 1.7%
US-born residents: 5.21 million
% of foreign born (2021): 8.5%
% of foreign born (1990): 2.6%
US-born residents: 3.05 million
% of foreign born (2021): 8.3%
% of foreign born (1990): 3.4%
US-born residents: 1.92 million
% of foreign born (2021): 9.1%
% of foreign born (1990): 5.3%
US-born residents: 3.83 million
% of foreign born (2021): 9.7%
% of foreign born (1990): 4.9%
US-born residents: 5.24 million
% of foreign born (2021): 9.8%
% of foreign born (1990): 4.3%
US-born residents: 9.71 million
% of foreign born (2021): 10%
% of foreign born (1990): 2.7%
US-born residents: 7.57 million
% of foreign born (2021): 12.4%
% of foreign born (1990): 5%
US-born residents: 580,824
% of foreign born (2021): 13.3%
% of foreign born (1990): 9.7%
US-born residents: 6.36 million
% of foreign born (2021): 12.6%
% of foreign born (1990): 7.6%
US-born residents: 10.86 million
% of foreign born (2021): 14.2%
% of foreign born (1990): 8.3%
US-born residents: 6.59 million
% of foreign born (2021): 14.8%
% of foreign born (1990): 6.6%
US-born residents: 936,306
% of foreign born (2021): 14.5%
% of foreign born (1990): 9.5%
US-born residents: 3.06 million
% of foreign born (2021): 15.2%
% of foreign born (1990): 8.5%
US-born residents: 5.18 million
% of foreign born (2021): 15.9%
% of foreign born (1990): 6.6%
US-born residents: 5.75 million
% of foreign born (2021): 17.6%
% of foreign born (1990): 9.5%
US-born residents: 24.4 million
% of foreign born (2021): 17.2%
% of foreign born (1990): 9%
US-born residents: 1.17 million
% of foreign born (2021): 18.8%
% of foreign born (1990): 14.7%
US-born residents: 2.56 million
% of foreign born (2021): 18.4%
% of foreign born (1990): 8.7%
US-born residents: 17.17 million
% of foreign born (2021): 21.2%
% of foreign born (1990): 12.9%
US-born residents: 7.13 million
% of foreign born (2021): 23.0%
% of foreign born (1990): 12.5%
US-born residents: 15.4 million
% of foreign born (2021): 22.3%
% of foreign born (1990): 15.9%
Foreign born total: 10.5 million
US-born residents: 28.7 million
% of foreign born (2021): 26.6%
% of foreign born (1990): 21.7%
Source: (Migration Policy Institute)
As the Mother of Exiles, America is known for being the land of opportunities that attracts so many people from the four corners of the world. Out of America’s over 331 million residents, over 45.2 million are foreign-born, more than the entire population of California. The concentration of foreign-born residents has increased in all states since 1990, according to the Migration Policy Institute, but some states attract more immigrants than others.
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Out of America’s over 331 million residents, over 45.2 million are foreign-born
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As the Mother of Exiles, America is known for being the land of opportunities that attracts so many people from the four corners of the world. Out of America’s over 331 million residents, over 45.2 million are foreign-born, more than the entire population of California. The concentration of foreign-born residents has increased in all states since 1990, according to the Migration Policy Institute, but some states attract more immigrants than others.
Click through the gallery to see which states, including the District of Columbia, have the highest percentage of foreign-born residents, ranked from least to most.