Korean Immigrants in the US

Can you guess the 27 US cities (metro areas) with the largest Korean imimigrant population as a proportion of total population?
All answers are metropolitan areas as defined by OMB, not city boundaries.
Proportion immigrant population is the estimated proportion of all residents, regardless of legal immigration or citizenship status, who were born in Korea (the US Census doesn't distinguish North and South Korea).
Source: US Census Bureau American Factfinder place of birth tables, 2010-2015.
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Korean Immigrant Population
State
Metro Area
1.71%
California
Los Angeles
1.52%
Hawaii
Honolulu
1.31%
Alabama
Auburn-Opelika
1.10%
California
San Jose
1.05%
Washington
Seattle
1.01%
 
Washington, DC
1.00%
Illinois
Champaign-Urbana
0.95%
Michigan
Ann Arbor
0.88%
New York
Ithaca
0.84%
Washington
Olympia
0.80%
Alaska
Anchorage
0.75%
New York
New York
0.75%
Indiana
Bloomington
0.70%
Texas
Killeen-Temple
0.69%
Maryland
Baltimore
0.69%
Oregon
Corvallis
0.69%
Indiana
Lafayette
0.67%
Iowa
Iowa City
0.65%
California
San Francisco-Oakland
0.65%
Pennsylvania
State College
0.62%
Georgia
Atlanta
0.58%
New Jersey
Trenton
0.55%
Michigan
Midland
0.52%
Colorado
Colorado Springs
0.51%
Tennessee & Kentucky
Clarksville-Hopkinsville
0.50%
Oklahoma
Lawton
0.50%
Missouri
Columbia
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