According to a report by Pew Research, more than 450,000 unauthorised Indian immigrants live in the US, constituting 4% of the total illegal immigrants in the country.
The estimated figures are of the year 2012, the report said yesterday.
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Indian are the largest unauthorised immigrants in New Hampshire.
While the Indian illegal immigrants comprise second largest population in Indiana with 4%, the percentages in other states were Michigan (14%), Minnesota (nine%), New Jersey (11%), Ohio (11%), Pennsylvania (11%) and Washington (five%), the report said.
Indians were the third largest unauthorised immigrants in Alaska (4%), Arizona (2%), Delaware (7%), Illinois (5%), Kansas (5%), Massachusetts (10%), Missouri (9%)and Oregon (2%).
Although the US population of unauthorised immigrants was stable from 2009 to 2012, the number of Mexicans in this population fell by about half a million people during those years.
Unauthorised immigrant populations from South America and from a grouping of Europe and Canada held steady between 2009 and 2012, whereas it grew slightly from Asia, the Caribbean, Central America and the rest of the world for the same period.
Rounding out the top 10 in 2012 are China (300,000), the Philippines (200,000), South Korea (180,000), the Dominican Republic (170,000) and Colombia (150,000).
Five East Coast states were among those where the number of unauthorised immigrants grew were Florida, Maryland, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Virginia.
Numbers also rose in Idaho and Nebraska.
Six Western states where the unauthorised immigrant populations declined were Arizona, California, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico and Oregon.
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