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Disclosures: Biden Has Released Nearly 1.05 million SW Border Migrants into the U.S.
By Andrew R. Arthur
The latest Biden administration disclosures in Biden v. Texas reveal that in May, DHS released 95,318 migrants CBP had encountered at the Southwest border into the United States, bringing the total of illegal migrant releases there under the Biden administration to 1,049,532 — a population larger than the number of residents in the president’s home state of Delaware, at a rate of 2,115 per day.
Entry-Exit Biometric Controls Are Coming to Schengen; EU ‘Smart Borders’ Poised to Surpass U.S.
By Philip Linderman
The success of European system should also reopen discussions about why CBP does not systematically capture all exit data on travelers, as mandated by Congress, and why both the Departments of State and Homeland Security cannot match this same level of biometric data collection and interoperability for U.S. border protection.
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Border Patrol Sets New Monthly Apprehension Record in May
By Andrew R. Arthur
CBP has released its statistics on migrant encounters at the Southwest border in May — and they are shocking, even by Biden administration standards. Last month, Border Patrol agents apprehended more illegal migrants at the Southwest border — 222,656 — than in any previous month in history. That makes a sort of sad sense, because unlike every one of his predecessors, Biden isn’t attempting to deter illegal entrants — he is instead inviting asylum applications from any foreign national who can make it here.
Migrant Caravan Runs Face-First Into Texas Governor Greg Abbott
By Todd Bensman
Thousands of third-country migrants in Mexico, who'd formed into a caravan headed for the U.S., were issue temporary travel permits by the Mexican federal government to enable them to reach the border and leave Mexico. But these federal permit holders have collided with a wide-ranging state police operation in Mexico's Coahuila state to stop them from reaching the Texas border.
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