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A seven-day average of 5,000 or more would mandate a border closure. If the number exceeded 8,500 in a single day, there would also be a mandatory border closure. What happens if the border is closed?
And some have even created the impression that the bill actually would allow 5,000 additional migrants in a day, or loosen current standards. ... it is designed to close the border and turn 5,000 ...
He has also falsely suggested that the bill would allow 5,000 illegal border crossings per day as he seeks to wield border chaos as a political weapon in a likely 2024 rematch against President ...
The bill included a "border emergency" provision that would automatically require the border to be closed if border encounters reached an average of 5,000 per day over several days. Trump, Speaker Mike Johnson and other Republicans falsely claimed the bill allowed 5,000 illegal border crossings per day. [89]
The border bill also comes with a big budget – including large amounts of funding for enforcement. ... kick in if crossings rise above 5,000 on average per day on a given week, or 8,500 in a ...
But under the Senate legislation, asylum would be suspended for those who cross illegally when arrests for illegal crossings average 5,000 per day over seven days along the Mexican border, or ...
USA Today reported the bill would give the Department of Homeland Security authority to shut down the border between the U.S. and Mexico if migrant crossings surpass an average of 5,000 a day or ...
The Border Protection, Anti-terrorism, and Illegal Immigration Control Act of 2005 was a bill in the 109th United States Congress. It was passed by the United States House of Representatives on December 16, 2005, by a vote of 239 to 182 (with 92% of Republicans supporting, 82% of Democrats opposing), but did not pass the Senate .