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Although the number has stabilized, the United States has seen a spike in migrant encounters in the last few years, with over two million cases registered by the U.S. Border Patrol in 2023.
Data is available for the Northern Land Border, Southwest Land Border, and Nationwide (i.e., air, land, and sea modes of transportation) encounters. Demographics for USBP and OFO include: Nationwide Encounters | U.S. Customs and Border Protection
According to an August 2020 CBP report, the Department of Homeland Security estimates unauthorized border crossings by collecting data from various sources, including border encounters and refugee and asylee figures, as well as migrant sample surveys, interviews, and other statistical methodologies.
DHS has released several spreadsheets of data on illegal immigration at the southern border. All of the figures in this story come from that data from the Office of Homeland Security Statistics...
The U.S. Border Patrol reported more than 1.6 million encounters with migrants along the U.S.-Mexico border in the 2021 fiscal year, more than quadruple the number of the prior fiscal year and the highest annual total on record.
This chart shows the number of encounters of nationals by the CBP and OFO between Oct. 2023-Aug. 2024.
The Border Rescues and Morality Data page provides CBP rescues data, as well as mortality data, to include the Office of Professional Responsibility’s CBP-Related Deaths data and U.S. Border Patrol’s Missing Migrant Program data.
But the type of migrants coming, where they’re from, and why they’re making the often treacherous journey to the southern border has changed over the years.
United States Border Patrol Nationwide Encounters Fiscal Years 1925 - 2020 Beginning in March FY20, USBP encounters statistics include both Title 8 apprehensions and Title 42 expulsions.
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