US Metro Area Immigrant Population

Which US Metropolitan areas have the largest immigrant populations as a percentage of their 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 outside the United States. Source: US Census Bureau American Factfinder place of birth tables, 2010-2015.
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Immigrant population
Answer
38.88%
Miami-Fort Lauderdale-West Palm Beach, FL
37.17%
San Jose, CA
33.73%
Los Angeles-Long Beach, CA
32.58%
El Centro, CA
30.11%
Salinas, CA
30.04%
San Francisco-Oakland, CA
28.79%
McAllen-Edinburg, TX
28.63%
New York, NY-NJ
26.44%
Laredo, TX
26.29%
Yuma, AZ
25.56%
El Paso, TX
25.49%
Merced, CA
24.40%
Brownsville-Harlingen, TX
23.53%
San Diego, CA
23.32%
Stockton, CA
23.22%
Naples, FL
Immigrant population
Answer
23.01%
Santa Barbara, CA
23.01%
Napa, CA
22.80%
Oxnard-Ventura, CA
22.67%
Houston, TX
22.53%
Visalia-Tulare-Porterville, CA
22.12%
Washington, DC-MD-VA
21.89%
Las Vegas, NV
21.66%
Riverside-San Bernardino, CA
21.62%
Madera, CA
21.48%
Trenton, NJ
21.40%
Fresno, CA
20.86%
Bridgeport, CT
20.63%
Modesto, CA
20.34%
Bakersfield, CA
20.08%
Vallejo-Fairfield, CA
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