“That’s a hunter’s cabin,” the woman said. “No one lives out there.” Endres’ heart sank as she turned around to make the long drive home. “It was just so inefficient,” she told the Journal. The U.S. Census Bureau’s on-the-ground operations were finally completed on Oct. 15 after various changes in deadlines instituted by former President Donald Trump’s administration. As with nearly every state, the bureau reported that 99.9% of New Mexicans were enumerated in the census, meaning nearly every household was reached in some manner. However, former census workers and local officials told the Journal that doesn’t mean every person in the state was counted. In fact, given the various struggles workers and organizers faced, they said there’s a risk many New Mexicans were not counted at all.