What is Utah's experience with illegal immigration? Anything like what we deal with in the border other warmer-climate states?
I could be wrong, but for various reasons, Utah desn't strike me as a representative sample.
And how many electoral votes does it get?
Good question.
Utah has 2.2 million people of which, according to this source, 75,000 are illegals.
The United States is a country of roughly 280,000,000 people.
If you calculate the percentages, then the entire U.S. would have to have 9.5 million illegals or more, in order for the state of Utah to be a place that is under-representative of the illegal immigration problem.
How many illegals are there in this country?