Table 7.1 Nativity by Sex, Hispanic Origin, and Race: 2004 (Numbers in thousands) "Nativity and Sex 1/",,"Total",,"Hispanic origin and race 2/",,,,, ,"Hispanic",,"Non-Hispanic, White alone",,"Non-Hispanic, all Other", ,"Number","Percent","Number","Percent","Number","Percent","Number","Percent" "Total","Total",288281,100.0,40425,100.0,194874,100.0,52982,100.0 ,"Native",254044,88.1,24146,59.7,187258,96.1,42639,80.5 ,"Foreign Born",34237,11.9,16278,40.3,7616,3.9,10342,19.5 "Male","Total",141228,100.0,20734,100.0,95451,100.0,25042,100.0 ,"Native",124004,87.8,12001,57.9,91854,96.2,20149,80.5 ,"Foreign Born",17224,12.2,8733,42.1,3598,3.8,4894,19.5 "Female","Total",147053,100.0,19691,100.0,99423,100.0,27939,100.0 ,"Native",130040,88.4,12145,61.7,95404,96.0,22491,80.5 ,"Foreign Born",17013,11.6,7546,38.3,4019,4.0,5449,19.5 1/ The foreign born includes anyone who was not a U.S. citizen or U.S. national at birth. Conversely, native includes anyone who was a U.S. citizen or U.S. national at birth. 2/ Hispanic refers to people whose origin are Mexican, Puerto Rican, Cuban, Central or South American, or other Hispanic/Latino, regardless of race. SOURCE: U.S. Census Bureau, Current Population Survey, Annual Social and Economic Supplement, 2004, Ethnicity and Ancestry Statistics Branch, Population Division.