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  2. Breaking Down the Immigration Figures - FactCheck.org

    www.factcheck.org/2024/02/breaking-down-the-immigration-figures

    Government statistics show that in the initial processing of millions of encounters, 2.5 million people have been released into the U.S. and 2.8 million have been removed or expelled. Some...

  3. STARTLING STATS FACTSHEET: Fiscal Year 2024 Ends With Nearly 3...

    homeland.house.gov/2024/10/24/startling-stats-factsheet-fiscal-year-2024-ends...

    In fact, data from Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) shows that, as of July 21, 2024, nearly 650,000 criminal illegal aliens were currently on ICE’s Non-Detained Docket (NDD).

  4. CBP Releases June 2024 Monthly Update

    www.cbp.gov/newsroom/national-media-release/cbp-releases-june-2024-monthly-update

    WASHINGTON — U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) released operational statistics today for June 2024, which show a significant decline in migrant encounters following a Presidential Proclamation announced June 4, 2024, by President Biden to temporarily suspend the entry of certain noncitizens across the southern border.

  5. Sharp fall in migrant encounters at US-Mexico border in 2024 |...

    www.pewresearch.org/short-reads/2024/10/01/migrant-enc

    The Border Patrol recorded 58,038 encounters with migrants crossing the U.S.-Mexico border in August, according to a Pew Research Center analysis of the latest available government statistics. That was a 77% decline from 249,741 encounters in December 2023, the most ever recorded in a single month.

  6. Office of Homeland Security Statistics Publishes First ...

    www.dhs.gov/news/2024/01/05/office-homeland-security-statistics-publishes...

    WASHINGTON – Today, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Office of Homeland Security Statistics (OHSS) released the first Immigration Enforcement and Legal Processes Monthly Tables, with data through September 2023.

  7. CBP Releases January 2024 Monthly Update

    www.cbp.gov/newsroom/national-media-release/cbp-releases-january-2024-monthly...

    WASHINGTON — U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) released operational statistics today for January 2024. Migrant encounters along the southwest border were significantly lower than experienced in December. CBP monthly reporting can be viewed on CBP’s Stats and Summaries webpage.

  8. What we know about unauthorized immigrants living in the U.S.

    www.pewresearch.org/short-reads/2024/07/22/what-we-know-about-unauthorized...

    Pew Research Center’s estimate of unauthorized immigrants as of July 2022 includes more than 3 million immigrants who have temporary protection from deportation and permission to be in the United States. Some also have permission to work in the country.

  9. 2024 Current State of the Union: US Immigration - USAFacts

    usafacts.org/state-of-the-union/immigration

    More than 2 million immigrants were apprehended illegally entering the US. The remaining 1.1 million were turned away at legal ports of entry by of the Office of Field Operations — more than double the number in FY 2022. Immigration officials removed nearly 109,000 people from the US in FY 2022, the most recent year where data is available.

  10. CBP Releases July 2024 Monthly Update

    www.cbp.gov/newsroom/national-media-release/cbp-releases-july-2024-monthly-update

    WASHINGTON — U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) released operational statistics today for July 2024, which show a significant decline in migrant encounters during the first full month after a Presidential Proclamation issued June 4, 2024, by President Biden to temporarily suspend the entry of certain noncitizens across the southern border.

  11. Key findings about U.S. immigrants | Pew Research Center

    www.pewresearch.org/short-reads/2024/09/27/key-findings-about-us-immigrants

    4% were legal temporary residents. 23% were unauthorized immigrants. From 1990 to 2007, the unauthorized immigrant population more than tripled in size, from 3.5 million to a record high of 12.2 million. From there, the number slowly declined to about 10.2 million in 2019.