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Illegal US border crossings swell to 76,000 in February

China Daily | Updated: 2019-03-07 08:58
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Migrants seeking asylum in the United States are seen in a shelter in Tijuana, Mexico, on Tuesday. GUILLERMO ARIAS/AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE

WASHINGTON - The number of undocumented immigrants stopped at the US border with Mexico soared to more than 76,000 in February, the highest monthly level in years, US Customs and Border Protection said on Tuesday.

At 76,103, the number of people stopped at the border or detained after crossing was up sharply from the roughly 61,000 average for the previous three months, a surprising surge for what is usually a downturn in the coldest month of the year. The number of families and unaccompanied children also rose to nearly two-thirds of the total, often crossing in large groups and turning themselves in to authorities to request asylum.

The system "is well beyond capacity, and remains at the breaking point," US Customs and Border Protection Commissioner Kevin McAleenan said during a news conference on Tuesday.

The new figures reflect the difficulties US President Donald Trump has faced as he tries to cut down on illegal immigration, his signature issue. But it could also help him make the case that there truly is a national emergency at the border - albeit one built around humanitarian crises and not necessarily border security. The Senate is expected to vote next week and join the House in rejecting his national emergency declaration aimed at building border walls, but Trump would almost certainly veto the measure and the issue is likely to be settled in the courts.

After the deaths of two migrant children in Border Patrol custody, Customs and Border Protection stepped up medical screenings. They also announced sweeping changes including more rigorous interviews as migrants come into the system.

And McAleenan said a new processing center would be built in El Paso, Texas, that will be better suited to manage families and children and handle medical care concerns - but it's not a permanent solution.

"While our enhanced medical efforts will assist in managing the increased flows, the fact is that these solutions are temporary and this solution is not sustainable," he said.

While fewer people overall are being apprehended crossing the border illegally each year - about 400,000 over the last budget year compared with the high of 1.6 million in 2000, the increasing numbers are alarming, officials said.

Border officials said the large families groups are creating opportunities for smugglers because attention is diverted to the large groups. Border officials said they worry they're spending too much time on migrant care and not enough on security.

AFP - AP

 

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