About 6,000 federal drug felons are set for early release around Nov. 1 because of new sentencing guidelines. A total of 4,131 are destined for various points in the U.S. and its territories, while the rest are expected to be deported. Here are how many inmates each state and territory can expect, according to the U.S. Justice Department. Numbers are as of Sept. 26.
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Alaska: 5
Alabama: 107
Arkansas: 50
Arizona: 35
California: 229
Colorado: 42
Connecticut: 32
District of Columbia: 12
Delaware: 4
Florida: 295
Georgia: 167
Guam: 2
Hawaii: 31
Iowa: 145
Idaho: 23
Illinois: 253
Indiana: 59
Kansas: 33
Kentucky: 49
Louisiana: 60
Massachusetts: 20
Maryland: 92
Maine: 19
Michigan: 83
Minnesota: 52
Missouri: 129
Mississippi: 56
Montana: 24
North Carolina: 218
North Dakota: 23
Nebraska: 53
New Hampshire: 7
New Jersey: 21
New Mexico: 16
Nevada: 12
New York: 141
Ohio: 97
Oklahoma: 58
Oregon: 13
Pennsylvania: 97
Rhode Island: 7
Puerto Rico: 50
South Carolina: 102
South Dakota: 17
Tennessee: 150
Texas: 578
Utah: 19
Virginia: 160
Virgin Islands: 2
Vermont: 6
Washington: 39
Wisconsin: 50
West Virginia: 59
Wyoming: 28