Washington, D.C. (August 3, 2021) – A Center for Immigration Studies’ analysis of the reported July border apprehension numbers show an increase
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More records predicted for August, September and beyond
Washington, D.C. (August 3, 2021) – A Center for Immigration Studies’ analysis of the reported July border apprehension numbers show an increase in illegal entries into the United States for the sixth consecutive month of the Biden administration. The number of illegal immigrants encountered by CBP reached 210,000 during the month of July, an average of 6,770 a day, defying the decline typically recorded during the hot summer months.
Todd Bensman, the Center’s senior national security fellow, said, “July’s 200,000-plus encounters exceeded the monthly total of 188,829 immigrants encountered in June, a number that until July was the largest in a single month in 21 years. That would bring the number of CBP encounters just thus far this fiscal year, which ends September 30, to an overpowering 1.3 million. U.S.-Mexico border apprehensions last reached the million mark in 2006. What the data does not show are the additional 37,000 illegal immigrants who are estimated to have evaded Border Patrol entirely.”
The July numbers, once finalized and released in a couple of weeks, will show that the border crisis is escalating further into a crisis that will defy any semblance of control, short of a radical about-face by the Biden administration. Few signs point to any such policy reversal, although the White House has tentatively begun long-haul deportations ([link removed]) to Central America aboard ICE planes.
In January 2020, the crisis started its run-up to July’s record when aspiring immigrants in Central America and beyond witnessed every Democratic candidate (including Biden) promise, during internationally televised primary debates, to welcome in all illegal entrants, halt interior removals, end Trump’s deportation and asylum policies, provide amnesty to everyone illegally present, and even provide free health care.
This “Biden Effect ([link removed]) ,” was easy to predict based on the statements of the immigrants themselves, who were saying out loud that they could not resist the promise of the coming Democratic border policies. Even a Department of Homeland Security national threat assessment, released in October 2020 ([link removed]) , predicted the current mass illegal immigration crisis at the southern border.
When Biden took office in January, he immediately exempted unaccompanied alien minors from pandemic-related “Title 42” instant expulsions to Mexico (Mexican policies-- which the Biden administration has not opposed-- have increasingly constrained expulsions of family groups), and effectively ended almost interior removals for any immigrant who could evade the Border Patrol. All comers understood that they could stay and work for years once inside the United States, always their end-game objective.
The exempted family groups and unaccompanied alien minors have driven the crisis, because they have forced Border Patrol agents "off the line" to deal with their care and processing.
As much as all of this was predictable (and predicted), a safe bet is that August, September and beyond will set more records, because of a disconnect between the Biden administration’s words and actions.
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