Migrant apprehensions drop 42 percent from December, up 70 percent from Biden inauguration

Migrant apprehensions drop 42 percent from December, up 70 percent from Biden inauguration

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U.S. Customs and Border Protection rushed out this month’s border apprehensions report amid the sudden decrease in migrant apprehensions. Migrant apprehensions by Border Patrol agents along the southwest border dropped 42 percent from December to January. However, the numbers are still 70 percent higher than in January 2021 — the month Joe Biden became president.

“The January monthly operational update clearly illustrates that new border enforcement measures are working, with the lowest level of Border Patrol encounters between Ports of Entry since February of 2021,” CBP Acting Commissioner Troy Miller said in a written statement Friday afternoon. “Those trends have continued into February, with average encounters of Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans, and Venezuelans plummeting.”

January Southwest Land Border Encounters Report of Migrant Apprehensions by Border Patrol agents during FY2020-2023. (U.S. Customs and Border Protection )

January Southwest Land Border Encounters Report of Migrant Apprehensions by Border Patrol agents during FY2020-2023. (U.S. Customs and Border Protection )

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