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Del Rio alone was seeing thousands of illegal crossings per day under the Biden administration, including a spike in September, 2021, when more than 14,000 Haitian migrants appeared at the border ...
So far in February, about 359 illegal migrants per day have been caught across the entire southern border — down more than 90% from February 2024, according leaked Customs and Border Patrol data.
By that measure, there have been more than 10.3 million “illegal entries” nationwide since fiscal year 2021, which began in October 2020, Edward Alden, a senior fellow who specializes in ...
In November, there were 46,610 migrants stopped at the U.S-Mexico border, the lowest number of apprehensions during the Biden administration. Unlawful border crossings dropped to four-year low in ...
The decline puts U.S. Border Patrol on track to report roughly 1.5 million unlawful crossings in fiscal 2024, down from more than 2 million in fiscal 2023. The federal fiscal year runs Oct. 1 to ...
Title 42, which resulted in many repeat attempts from people expelled, [50] led to illegal border crossings at record levels between 2021 and 2023, averaging around 2 million people per year, [51] as well as an increase in 'gotaways' which dropped to a record low rate after Title 42 expired. [52]
2.3 million migrants were released into the country at the border between 2021 and 2023, compared to 6 million who were taken into custody by the CBP. [48] Over 1.5 million migrants were additionally recorded as "gotaways", detected illegally crossing the border while evading the CBP, up from about 521 thousand between 2017 and 2020. [49]
A total of 2,523 border encounters were logged in the first three days of the Trump administration, with daily tallies of 1,073, 736, and 714 from January 20 to January 22, respectively.