You
find illegals in states such as New Jersey, New York and Illinois,
yet not heavily in states that surround them. Pennsylvania, Ohio,
Missouri and Michigan, have them, though not heavily. Nor are they
heavily populated in North and South Dakota or Montana. You do not
find them concentrated in Mississippi. But next door in Alabama,
Louisiana and Arkansas, there are larger percentages.
Would
it be social benefits or schooling or legislation? There must be a
particular combination of reasons in those states.
Those
reasons can be addressed if the state governments truly wanted to
correct them.(See the Earl J Weinreb NewsHole® comments and
@BusinessNewshole tweets.)
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