Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officials stated there are “no plans” to send illegal immigrants to northern states such as North Dakota and Montana, although Montana’s attorney general expressed concern that it might eventually happen. “CBP continually evaluates possible contingency plans and adjusts its operations as circumstances dictate, but currently there are no plans to transfer migrants from the Southwest border to the Northern or Coastal borders,” CBP said in a statement last week, responding to a report from the Washington Post, citing anonymous sources, that claimed illegal immigrants would be sent to the two states. Sen. Kevin Cramer (R-N.D.) said the move would “do nothing” to fix the situation, adding that the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) told him there is no plan to fly people to northern states. “Putting illegal immigrants in North Dakota would endanger our communities and do nothing to fix the border crisis @POTUS caused …