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Officials reported about 10 million encounters with removable noncitizens since 2021. ... Illegal crossings at the U.S.-Mexico border hit a record high of 2.2 million in 2022, ...
2.3 million migrants were released into the country at the border between 2021 and 2023, compared to 6 million who were taken into custody by the CBP. [48] Over 1.5 million migrants were additionally recorded as "gotaways", or crossing the border while evading the CBP, between fiscal years 2021 and 2023. The DHS has said the true number of ...
Since January 2022, some 2 million immigrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela were either caught crossing illegally or allowed to enter via Biden-era humanitarian programs, according to ...
U.S. authorities stopped migrants 251,487 times along the Mexican border in December, up 7% from 234,896 times in November and up 40% from 179,253 times in December 2021, Customs and Border ...
July 2024 data for border crossings showed the lowest level of border crossing since September 2020. [3] Between 2007 and 2018, visa overstays have accounted for a larger share of the growth in the illegal immigrant population than illegal border crossings, [4] which have declined considerably from 2000 to 2018. [5]
A surge in migration from Venezuela, Cuba and Nicaragua in September brought the number of illegal crossings to the highest level ever recorded in a fiscal year, according to U.S. Customs and ...
Title 42, which resulted in many repeat attempts from people expelled, [50] led to illegal border crossings at record levels between 2021 and 2023, averaging around 2 million people per year, [51] as well as an increase in 'gotaways' which dropped to a record low rate after Title 42 expired. [52]
The number of crossings from Canada is smaller compared to the southern border, where 54,000 illegal border crossings were recorded in September alone. ... as many illegal crossers as in 2021 ...