Table 17d: Number of Migrants and Percent of Asian Alone Population 5 Years of Age and Older Migrating for the United States and States in the United States, 1995 to 2000 ___________________________________________________________________________ Migrants ______________________ US/State Number Percent ___________________________________________________________________________ United States 2,185,264 23.0 Alabama 12,649 45.7 Alaska 8,393 35.2 Arizona 33,706 39.6 Arkansas 8,048 45.3 California 817,007 23.6 Colorado 39,111 45.2 Connecticut 31,669 41.8 Delaware 6,786 45.7 District of Columbia 8,109 57.7 Florida 94,253 38.0 Georgia 84,797 53.1 Hawaii 43,557 9.0 Idaho 4,338 40.7 Illinois 134,127 34.0 Indiana 28,353 53.5 Iowa 14,089 43.7 Kansas 17,811 43.1 Kentucky 14,491 54.1 Louisiana 17,907 34.8 Maine 3,010 39.9 Maryland 72,003 36.7 Massachusetts 91,563 41.4 Michigan 73,306 45.6 Minnesota 48,249 38.4 Mississippi 7,943 48.0 Missouri 26,031 46.5 Montana 1,698 41.3 Nebraska 9,210 47.1 Nevada 35,827 42.5 New Hampshire 7,438 52.5 New Jersey 169,789 38.1 New Mexico 6,672 39.7 New York 291,747 29.8 North Carolina 52,261 51.0 North Dakota 1,681 53.4 Ohio 56,149 45.9 Oklahoma 17,761 41.6 Oregon 34,823 37.8 Pennsylvania 84,171 41.9 Rhode Island 7,194 32.4 South Carolina 16,530 48.6 South Dakota 2,209 52.0 Tennessee 22,814 45.5 Texas 202,082 39.2 Utah 12,635 37.0 Vermont 1,958 45.2 Virginia 104,063 43.4 Washington 94,869 31.5 West Virginia 4,372 49.5 Wisconsin 29,534 39.4 Wyoming 1,036 36.9 ___________________________________________________________________________ Note: Migrants are defined as persons who were in a different residence in 2000 than in 1995 and for whom the 2000 residence was in a different county or country than their residence in 1995; that is, a migrant is one who in moving crosses a county boundary in the United States or who comes to the United States from another nation. The total number of migrants in this table thus includes both domestic migrants and international migrants.