W: 307.2 BS: 94
Dishes- Laundry?
- Fire & Wood
- Vacuum
- Straighten badger den
- Stare into the white abyss
- ?
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W: 307.2 BS: 94
The questioned asked of Grok:
Rank | State | Estimated Apprehensions | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
1 | Texas | 1,200,000 | Dominant due to multiple border sectors (e.g., Rio Grande Valley: ~450k; El Paso: ~300k; Laredo: ~250k). Highest due to direct border access. |
2 | Arizona | 350,000 | Tucson Sector accounts for most (~300k). Significant migrant crossings in desert areas. |
3 | California | 180,000 | San Diego Sector primary (~150k). Numbers down from peaks due to enforcement. |
4 | New Mexico | 120,000 | El Paso Sector extension; high activity in remote areas like Lordsburg. |
5 | Florida | 45,000 | Mostly maritime and interior ICE arrests; some from Gulf Coast smuggling. |
6 | New York | 25,000 | Primarily interior encounters via ICE in NYC; asylum seekers bused from border. |
7 | Illinois | 18,000 | Chicago-area ICE operations; migrants arriving via bus from Texas. |
8 | Massachusetts | 15,000 | Boston and surrounding areas; shelter system overwhelmed by arrivals. |
9 | Colorado | 12,000 | Denver interior enforcement; some from border diversions. |
10 | Washington | 10,000 | Northern border (Canada) and Seattle ports; low but includes maritime. |
11 | Georgia | 8,000 | Atlanta ICE hub; workplace raids and interior arrests. |
12 | Pennsylvania | 7,000 | Philadelphia area; some from Northeast smuggling routes. |
13 | New Jersey | 6,500 | Near NYC; port and interior enforcement. |
14 | Michigan | 5,000 | Detroit border with Canada; vehicle smuggling. |
15 | North Carolina | 4,800 | Charlotte and Raleigh; agricultural and construction sector arrests. |
16 | Virginia | 4,500 | Northern VA (near DC); ICE operations in suburbs. |
17 | Maryland | 4,200 | Baltimore ports; proximity to DC. |
18 | Ohio | 3,800 | Cleveland and Columbus; interior enforcement. |
19 | Tennessee | 3,500 | Nashville and Memphis; some from Southern routes. |
20 | Alabama | 3,200 | Birmingham area; low but includes raids. |
21 | Louisiana | 3,000 | New Orleans ports; Gulf Coast activity. |
22 | South Carolina | 2,800 | Charleston; minimal border but interior. |
23 | Indiana | 2,500 | Indianapolis; manufacturing sector arrests. |
24 | Missouri | 2,300 | St. Louis and Kansas City. |
25 | Kentucky | 2,100 | Louisville; some trucking smuggling. |
26 | Oklahoma | 1,900 | Adjacent to Texas; spillover enforcement. |
27 | Arkansas | 1,700 | Little Rock; agricultural areas. |
28 | Wisconsin | 1,500 | Milwaukee; low interior numbers. |
29 | Minnesota | 1,400 | Northern border with Canada; Minneapolis. |
30 | Iowa | 1,200 | Des Moines; meatpacking industry raids. |
31 | Kansas | 1,100 | Wichita; agricultural enforcement. |
32 | Nebraska | 1,000 | Omaha; similar to Iowa. |
33 | Connecticut | 900 | Near NYC; low. |
34 | Rhode Island | 800 | Providence; minimal. |
35 | Delaware | 700 | Near ports; very low. |
36 | Oregon | 600 | Portland; some from California routes. |
37 | Utah | 500 | Salt Lake City; interior. |
38 | Nevada | 450 | Las Vegas; transit point. |
39 | Idaho | 400 | Boise; low border activity. |
40 | Montana | 350 | Northern border; remote. |
41 | North Dakota | 300 | Northern border; oil fields. |
42 | South Dakota | 250 | Sioux Falls; minimal. |
43 | Wyoming | 200 | Very low; rural enforcement. |
44 | West Virginia | 150 | Minimal interior. |
45 | Maine | 100 | Northern border with Canada; lobster industry. |
46 | New Hampshire | 80 | Low; near Maine. |
47 | Vermont | 70 | Northern border; smallest numbers. |
48 | Alaska | 50 | Remote; maritime and ports. |
49 | Hawaii | 30 | Isolated; very few. |
50 | Mississippi | 20 | Lowest; some Gulf activity but negligible. |