Rojse

Rojse, Arizona/Sonora, Mexico is a city in a piece of disputed territory on the border of Mexico and the United States. It is where 32nd State takes place. It was started in 1760 as a trading post by J.J.J. Porter, and reinvented by Ferdinand Rojse.

History
Rojse was founded as Rose Rails by a racist American land owner named J.J.J. Porter. He was the mayor of the town up until 1899, when immigrants flooded Rose Rails. There were only 3 families: The Woods (black), The Chens (Asian) and The Garcias (Hispanic). They were the only people who lived in Rose Rails. But soon, their families grew and grew and they formed a town. From 1899 to 1920, there was no mayor, meaning no law or order. But soon, R.R. Garcia Sr. petitioned for a mayoral seat. And though he was the only one who signed the form, he won and J.J.J. Porter Jr. became mayor. The Porter family became the mayor time after time. However in 1966, there was a dispute over who owned Rojse, Mexico or America. It is still disputed.

Today, Rojse has an advanced society consisting of animals, humans, monkeys, and cats, who live in harmony. Rojse is just your average town, but a walking dead sort of town: when there is a dispute over which country they are in, there is still drama.

And there have only been zombies once. Just once.