Puerto Ricans were part of the second wave of immigrants, and make up one of the largest groups of Hispanics in the United States today.
One dot represents 1,000 Puerto Ricans (Angelo Falcon, “Atlas of Stateside Puerto Ricans” (2000))
In 2008, the Puerto Rican Population in the New York Metropolitan area was 1.2 million[1].
Distribution of the Puerto Rican Population in the NY Metropolitan, United States: 2008
[1] Sonia G. Collazo, Camille L. Ryan, Kurt J. Bauman,“Profile of the Puerto Rican Population in United States and Puerto Rico: 2008” U. S. Census Bureau Housing and Household Economic Statistics Division (April 2010): 7