What does that map have to do with anything? You've posted it about 20 times now and I still don't understand what your point is.
You hate Hispanic people and you want everyone else to hate them too? Is that your point? Trust me buddy, they aren't looking to go to WV. They already escaped a place where they were exploited in dead end jobs and lived below poverty level with asshole drug dealers ruining their meager existence and no real means of good education for their children.
Why would I be? Dems wanted immigration reform but Republicans don't. George W wanted it but even his Republicans didn't. The Senate has passed immigration reform but the house won't even bring it up. Oh and there are many French-Canadian living in Maine I wonder why?
So by you getting orgasmic over this map what the hell are you saying? Hispanic people are bad? I bet the Hispanic population would be even higher in the 1900's cause they live next to Mexico. It's called a border and breeding across the border raises the number of Hispanics.
February 2023 were 212,266 encounters...Allowed entry 128,877
Over two-thirds (71.4%) of all southwest border encounters were single adults, with 110,722 encounters in February, a 1.5% increase compared to January.
Unaccompanied Children Encounters of unaccompanied children increased 16%, with 9,382 encounters in January compared with 10,870 in February. In February, the average number of unaccompanied children in CBP custody was 438 per day, compared with an average of 332 per day in January and 570 per day in December.
7,215 encounters involving family unit individuals (21.7% of all family unit individuals) were processed for expulsion under the Title 42 public health order, with 25,976 processed under Title 8 (78.3% of all family unit individuals).
25% of encounters involved individuals who had at least one prior encounter in the previous 12 months, compared to an average one-year re-encounter rate of 14% for FY2014-2019.