Biden’s Border Crisis Is The Largest Influx Of Illegal Aliens In Over 20 Years
U.S. Customs and Border Protection took more than 172,000 illegal aliens into custody in March, making it the busiest month for the agency in more than 20 years.
While nearly 53,000 of these migrants were members of family units, a record-breaking 18,890 were unaccompanied teens and children, many of whom were packed into overcrowded shelters plagued by COVID-19 spread and “dangerous” conditions for longer than the 72-hour limit permitted by federal law. Despite the Biden administration’s claims that many of those crossing the southern border are coming to the United States to seek shelter and help over gang violence and hurricane-stricken countries, the largest number of border crossings during the last month were committed by more than 99,000 single adults, many of whom are not asylum-seekers.
Something to note about the new CBP apprehension numbers for March (the highest since 2001) — the vast majority of those arrested after crossing the border illegally are single adults. Most are men coming to the US to work; economic migrants, not asylum-seekers. pic.twitter.com/VogfTndb1k
— John Daniel Davidson (@johnddavidson) April 8, 2021
While the Biden administration has repeatedly denied that there’s a border crisis and blamed the abrupt migration influx on normal seasonal surges, the high numbers of illegal border crossings since the president assumed office has grown exponentially. Increases even between February and March data forced the CBP to stretch its chart to accommodate the largest numbers it has seen in at least two decades. (Read more from “Biden’s Border Crisis Is The Largest Influx Of Illegal Aliens In Over 20 Years” HERE)
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