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Total border encounters last month were less than ‘a single day under Biden,’ Tom Homan says
Federal authorities encountered fewer migrants attempting to illegally enter the US last month than what officials faced daily during the Biden administration, border czar Tom Homan revealed Tuesday. Read More
Migrant family sues over US detention in what may be first challenge to courthouse arrests involving kids
A mother and her two young kids are fighting for their release from a Texas immigration detention center in what is believed to be the first lawsuit involving children challenging the Trump ... Read More
ICE leading CBP in migrant arrests, data shows - MSN

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement is making more arrests of migrants than Customs and Border ... and ICE officers made 7,882 book-ins, or 36%, of the 22,122 total arrests that month ... Read More
Maine posts record high border arrests, CBP says - MSN

The number of arrests by Border Patrol agents in Maine in April was the single highest month in 24 years. That included the arrest of 113 migrants from 16 different countries, CBP says. The Border ... Read More
Migrant arrests at US-Mexico border in March lowest ever recorded - AOL

U.S. Customs and Border Protection said in a news release that its data currently shows around 7,180 migrants were arrested at the border in March, which would be the lowest monthly total on record. Read More
Migrant arrests at US-Mexico border in March lowest ever recorded

The number of migrants caught illegally crossing the U.S.-Mexico border in March fell to the lowest level ever recorded, according to initial figures released by the U.S. government on Tuesday. Read More
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