At least 3,150 unaccompanied children have been placed in California.
At least 4,280 unaccompanied children have been placed in Texas.
At least 1,154 unaccompanied children have been placed in Georgia.
At least 3,181 unaccompanied children have been placed in Florida.
At least 3,347 unaccompanied children have been placed in New York.
At least 1,504 unaccompanied children have been placed in New Jersey.
At least 2,205 unaccompanied children have been placed in Maryland.
At least 2,234 unaccompanied children have been placed in Virginia.
At least 1,191 unaccompanied children have been placed in North Carolina.
At least 305 unaccompanied children have been placed in Illinois.
At least 760 unaccompanied children have been placed in Tennessee.
At least 360 unaccompanied children have been placed in Ohio.
At least 1,071 unaccompanied children have been placed in Louisiana.
At least 386 unaccompanied children have been placed in Pennsylvania.
At least 773 unaccompanied children have been placed in Massachusetts.
And what do we do with the next wave of 30,000 kids who come, and the wave after that, and the wave after that?