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Select all that applyCurrently, what two states are the most likely states of origin for in-migrants to Texas?Multiple select question.LouisianaCaliforniaFloridaNew Mexico

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Select all that applyCurrently, what two states are the most likely states of origin for in-migrants to Texas?Multiple select question.LouisianaCaliforniaFloridaNew Mexico

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To answer this question, we would need to look at the most recent migration statistics. As of now, I don't have the real-time data. However, historically, the largest number of in-migrants to Texas have come from California and Florida. But please check the most recent data for the most accurate answer.

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