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Where immigrants went during an unprecedented influx at the US border, by the numbers
Florida received 1,271 immigrants per 100,000 residents from May 2023 to January 2025, driven by established communities and economic opportunities, government data shows.
- Miami had the highest per capita rate of immigrant arrivals, with 2,191 for every 100,000 residents.
- Florida ranked first among all states, with a rate of 1,271 immigrant arrivals per 100,000 residents.
- Texas led in total immigrant arrivals, with 336,620, followed by Florida with 287,340 and California with 251,130.
- Salt Lake City, Denver, and Fort Myers, Florida, were popular places for immigrants to settle during the U.S. border influx.
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Denver had 4th-highest number of immigrant arrivals per capita during border influx
Salt Lake City, Utah; Denver; and Fort Myers, Florida, were hot places to settle. California lost some of its appeal. The Associated Press obtained U.S. Customs and Border Protection data by state and metropolitan area on self-reported destinations of nearly 2.5 million people who crossed the border illegally or came legally through an online appointment app called CBP One from May 12, 2023, to Jan. 18, 2025. U.S. border authorities must collect…
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Leaning Left17Leaning Right2Center11Last UpdatedBias Distribution57% Left
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- 57% of the sources lean Left
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