Saturday, May 7, 2022

201K Migrant Apprehensions Sets All-Time Record for April Arrests at Border; 364K Migrant Got-Aways Already Recorded in 2022; Clay Higgins: DHS Chief Mayorkas Carrying Out ‘Insidious Agenda’ to Transform America with Illegal Immigration

U.S. Border Patrol/Tucson Sector
201K Migrant Apprehensions Sets All-Time Record for April Arrests at Border:
The apprehension of migrants illegally entering the U.S. between ports of entry along the southwest border set an all-time record for April arrests as agents took more than 201,000 into custody, according to unofficial sources within U.S. Customs and Border Protection. The report also reveals back-to-back months where Border Patrol agents apprehended at least 200,000 migrants.
A source operating under the umbrella of U.S. Customs and Border Protection revealed to Breitbart Texas that Border Patrol agents apprehended just over 201,000 migrants who illegally crossed the border in April between ports of entry. CBP reports dating back to the Clinton administration show the previous high for April apprehensions was slightly more than 180,000.
The April apprehensions reported are down slightly from March when agents apprehended more than 221,000, CBP reports indicate. The back-to-back months of more than 422,000 migrants represent a nearly 20 percent increase over the near-record levels of last year. During the same two months in 2021, agents apprehended just over 352,000.
At the current rate of apprehensions, Border Patrol agents took approximately 6,900 migrants into custody every day during the past two months. If these migrants were placed into a newly built city, it would have a greater population than Arlington, Texas, located in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. --->READ MORE HERE
CBP
364K Migrant Got-Aways Already Recorded in 2022
Roughly 364,000 migrants eluded apprehension by the Border Patrol this fiscal year, which ends in September, according to a source within Customs and Border Protection. Nearly 60,000 got-aways were recorded in April alone.
The source says the number, recorded daily on an internal basis, includes evidence from technology systems and aerial drones registering migrants crossing the Rio Grande in Texas and other areas between ports of entry in New Mexico, Arizona, and California. The metric is usually not released by CBP. Agents also use traditional techniques to locate and count footprints.
Agents previously told Breitbart the numbers of got-aways are likely much higher due to reduced field patrols. The surge in border apprehensions mean agents are routinely relegated to administrative duties in migrant processing facilities. --->READ MORE HERE+++++
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+++++Clay Higgins: DHS Chief Mayorkas Carrying Out ‘Insidious Agenda’ to Transform America with Illegal Immigration

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