An analysis by Bloomberg highlights a significant disparity in deportation rates for immigrants detained in the South and Southwest versus those in the Northeast. Specifically, 70% of detainees in Louisiana and New Mexico face deportation, which is nearly double the rate of detainees in the Northeast. Additionally, immigration judges in Texas, Louisiana, and Mississippi are noted to be among the least likely to approve asylum applications, underscoring the systemic challenges within these detention regions. The geographical flow of detainees also points to a stark trend from the Northeast to the South.
A Bloomberg analysis reveals that 70% of immigrants detained in Louisiana and New Mexico face deportation, indicating regional disparities in outcomes based on detention locations.
Detaining immigrants in the South and Southwest leads to a higher likelihood of deportation compared to the Northeast, reflecting systemic issues within the immigration system.
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