Below is a table summarizing the estimated number of undocumented immigrants and their U.S.-born children by state. Please note that while data on undocumented immigrants is available for all states, specific figures for U.S.-born children of undocumented immigrants are not readily available for every state. Where specific data is unavailable, estimates are provided based on national averages.
State U.S.-Born Children of
Undocumented Immigrants
Alabama (37,200)
Alaska (6,000)
Arizona (163,800)
Arkansas (34,800)
California (1,643,400)
Colorado (97,200)
Connecticut (67,800)
Delaware (14,400)
DC (12,600)
Florida (463,200)
Georgia (203,400)
Hawaii (30,600)
Idaho (17,400)
Illinois (255,000)
Indiana (61,200)
Iowa (22,200)
Kansas (41,400)
Kentucky (27,600)
Louisiana (42,000)
Maine (3,000)
Maryland (135,000)
Massachusetts (125,400)
Michigan (54,600)
Minnesota (48,600)
Mississippi (15,000)
Missouri (30,000)
Montana (1,800)
Nebraska (25,200)
Nevada (100,800)
New Hampshire (6,600)
New Jersey (264,000)
New Mexico (37,800)
New York (501,000)
North Carolina (177,600)
North Dakota (3,000)
Ohio (53,400)
Oklahoma (54,000)
Oregon (64,800)
Pennsylvania (91,800)
Rhode Island (14,400)
South Carolina (52,800)
South Dakota (4,200)
Tennessee (76,800)
Texas (1,043,400)
Utah (53,400)
Vermont (1,800)
Virginia (150,600)
Washington (147,600)
West Virginia (2,400)
Wisconsin (42,000)
Wyoming (4,200)
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