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'''Stateside Virgin
Persons born in the U.S. Virgin Islands are United States citizens, and as a result do not go through the legal immigration procedures a typical West Indies immigrant would. Virgin Islanders in the U.S. are considered part of the [[American Afro-Caribbean Community|Caribbean American]] community.
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! State/Territory
! [[2020 United States census|2020 census]]<ref name="auto1">{{cite web | url=https://www.census.gov/library/visualizations/interactive/detailed-race-ethnicities-2020-census.html | title=Detailed Races and Ethnicities in the United States and Puerto Rico: 2020 Census }}</ref>
! % (2020)
! [[
! % (2010)
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| {{flag|Alabama}} || 76 ||
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| {{flag|Alaska}} || 13
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| {{flag|Arizona}} || 76 ||
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| {{flag|Arkansas}} || 11 || N/A
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| {{flag|California}} || 323 || N/A || 131 || 0.1%
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| {{flag|Colorado}} || 107 ||
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| {{flag|Connecticut}} || 216 ||
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| {{flag|Delaware}} || 46 || N/A
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| {{flag|District of Columbia}} || 39 || N/A
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| {{flag|Florida}} || '''3,639''' || N/A || 505 || 0.5%
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| {{flagicon|Georgia (U.S. state)}} Georgia || 1,365 || N/A
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| {{flag|Hawaii}} || 13 || N/A
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| {{flag|Idaho}} || 2 || N/A
|-
| {{flag|Illinois}} || 94 ||
|-
| {{flag|Indiana}} || 41 || N/A
|-
| {{flag|Iowa}} || 15 || N/A
|-
| {{flag|Kansas}} || 11 || N/A
|-
| {{flag|Kentucky}} || 40 || N/A
|-
| {{flag|Louisiana}} || 83 || N/A
|-
| {{flag|Maine}} || 13 || N/A
|-
| {{flag|Maryland}} || 455 || N/A
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| {{flag|Massachusetts}} || 297 || N/A
|-
| {{flag|Michigan}} || 79 ||
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| {{flag|Minnesota}} || 39 || N/A
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| {{flag|Mississippi}} || 8 || N/A
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| {{flag|Missouri}} || 23 || N/A
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| {{flag|Montana}} || 5 || N/A
|-
| {{flag|Nebraska}} || 6 || N/A
|-
| {{flag|Nevada}} || 55 ||
|-
| {{flag|New Hampshire}} || 47 ||
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| {{flag|New Jersey}} || 403 ||
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| {{flag|New Mexico}} || 13 || N/A
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| {{flag|New York}} || 1,281 || N/A || 250 || 0.2%
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| {{flag|North Carolina}} || 461 || N/A
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| {{flag|North Dakota}} || 0 || 0.0%
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| {{flag|Ohio}} || 93 || N/A
|-
| {{flag|Oklahoma}} || 48 || N/A
|-
| {{flag|Oregon}} || 25 || N/A
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| {{flag|Pennsylvania}} || 439 || N/A
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| {{flag|Puerto Rico}} || 80 || N/A || 109 || 0.1%
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| {{flag|Rhode Island}} || 44 || N/A
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| {{flag|South Carolina}} || 86 || N/A
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| {{flag|South Dakota}} || 4 || N/A
|-
| {{flag|Tennessee}} || 69 || N/A
|-
| {{flag|Texas}} || 913 ||
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| {{flag|Utah}} || 7 || N/A
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| {{flag|Vermont}} || 8 || N/A
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| {{flag|Virginia}} || 391 || N/A
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| {{flag|Washington}} || 115 ||
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| {{flag|West Virginia}} || 6 ||
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| {{flag|Wisconsin}} || 22 || N/A
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| {{flag|Wyoming}} || 0 || 0.0%
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# [[New York City|New York City, NY]] - 935
# [[Orlando, FL]] - 248
# [[Jacksonville, FL]] - 132
# [[Houston|Houston, TX]] - 116
# [[Boston|Boston, MA]] - 93
# [[Tampa, FL]] - 86
# [[Atlanta, GA]] - 82
# [[Miramar, FL]] - 78
# [[Philadelphia|Philadelphia, PA]] - 73
# [[Charlotte, NC]] - 73
# [[Baytown, TX]] - 68
# [[Poinciana, FL]] - 65
# [[Los Angeles|Los Angeles, CA]] - 64
# [[Sunrise, FL]] - 59
# [[Miami Gardens, FL]] - 58
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# [[St. Cloud, FL]] - 33
# [[Worcester, MA]] - 32
# [[Miami|Miami, FL]] - 30
# [[Altamonte Springs, FL]] - 30
# [[Meadow Woods, FL]] - 29
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# [[Providence, RI]] - 24
# [[Union City, GA]] - 24
# [[Reading, Pennsylvania|Reading, PA]] - 23
# [[Homestead, FL]] - 23
# [[Marietta, GA]] - 22
# [[Atascocita, TX]] - 22
# [[Loganville, GA]] - 22
# [[Allentown, Pennsylvania|Allentown, PA]] - 22
===New York===
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===Florida===
According to the 2020 census, Florida has the highest population of Virgin Islanders in any state throughout the country. While New York and Georgia ranks second and third in line. Recent data have shown [[Orange County, Florida|Orange County]] particularly [[Metro Orlando]] (248), [[Pine Hills, Florida|Pine Hills]] (189), [[Oak Ridge, Florida|Oak Ridge]] (27), [[Apopka]] (33), to be the most settled region for Virgin Islanders not only in Florida but the entire United States. Other regions include [[Ft. Lauderdale]] and [[Jacksonville]] which also shares a large amount of Virgin Islanders. Historically, high school students from the Virgin Islands have attended [[Bethune–Cookman University]] in Daytona Beach and many carnival troupes take part in the Orlando Carnival activities each May.
===Georgia===
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