The chart shows the states where Mexican emigrants, ages 5-18, have taken up residence in the United States.
| More than 100,000 | 10,000- 100,000 | 1,000- 10,000 |
Fewer than | ||||
| California | 480,239 | Arizona | 63,221 | Utah | 8,803 | Rhode Island | 629 |
| Texas | 191,822 | Illinois | 41,869 | Arkansas | 8,338 | Nebraska | 565 |
| Florida | 38,331 | New Jersey | 7,750 | Wyoming | 200 | ||
| Nevada | 31,386 | Ohio | 5,792 |
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North |
26,407 | Maryland | 4,416 | ||||
| Washington | 19,882 | Georgia | 3,946 | ||||
| Minnesota | 18,174 | Michigan | 3,784 | ||||
| Oregon | 13,483 | Oklahoma | 2,750 | ||||
| New Mexico | 12,638 | Mississippi | 2,105 | ||||
| Iowa | 12,549 | Delaware | 1,443 | ||||
| New York | 12,241 | Pennsyl- vania | 1,266 | ||||
| Kansas | 11,957 | ||||||
| Kentucky | 10,567 | ||||||
| Idaho | 10,269 | ||||||
SOURCE: 2000 Current Population Survey