In summary, during that year the Port of New York took in $233.7M, of which $203.4M were subject to tariffs ranging from 4 to 30%. During that same period, all other U.S. ports combined received $128.5M in imports, of which $76.5M was subject to tariff. So the Port of New York, by itself, handled almost two-thirds (64.5%) of the value of all U.S. imports, and almost three-quarters (72.7%) of the value of all tariffed imports
Source (and hey, my link actually works)
It's very unlikely that most of those imports made their way South.
“It's very unlikely that most of those imports made their way South.”
But you do not know that and it is an absurd conclusion based on your opinion, which we all know is highly biased.
In the past you have been given the data on this subject from posters such as GopCapitalist, Rustbucket and myself, but you show no evidence of intellectual curiosity.
Had you considered the data, you would see how wrong you are.