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Border Patrol Apprehensions Drop as More Illegal Immigrants Enter via Ports of Entry

Border Patrol apprehended 56,408 illegal immigrants at the U.S. southern border in July, Customs and Border Protection (CBP) stated on Aug. 16.
An additional 47,700 inadmissible immigrants presented themselves at ports of entry, driving the total number of entrants without legal documentation at the southern border to 104,100.
CBP stated that July had the lowest monthly total of illegal immigrant encounters since September 2020.
According to CBP data, in September 2020, Border Patrol apprehended 54,771 illegal immigrants between ports of entry on the U.S.–Mexico border, while an additional 2,903 inadmissible aliens presented at ports of entry, for a total of 57,674.
Since Biden signed the proclamation on June 4, encounters at the border have decreased by 55 percent, with more than 92,000 illegal immigrants being removed or returned to their home countries, according to the CBP.
Between June and July, the number of unaccompanied children crossing the border decreased by 15 percent, the number of single adults declined by 27 percent, and the number of family unit individuals fell by 24 percent, the agency stated.
CBP processed more than 38,000 individuals who used the CBP One app to schedule appointments at ports of entry last month, bringing the total to more than 765,000 since the app was introduced in January 2023.
Miller said the agency is working with international partners to target transnational criminal organizations involved in human smuggling. He said CBP has also enhanced enforcement efforts against illicit fentanyl.
“These efforts are seeing results, as CBP saw the largest fentanyl seizure in our agency’s history just a few weeks ago. We remain vigilant in these efforts alongside our partners,” he said.
He said illegal immigrant encounters at U.S. ports of entry—land, sea, and air—were “up exponentially” this fiscal year compared with 2021, with more than 1.38 million “inadmissible aliens” being granted entry into the country since January 2023.
That number includes 765,000 people admitted through the CBP One app and 520,000 migrants granted entry through the government’s CHNV parole program for Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans, and Venezuelans.
“Even if another illegal alien did not cross our Southwest border for the remainder of Biden–Harris’ term, the millions they have already allowed into our country have done damage that will take decades to remedy,” Green said.
The program allows up to 30,000 migrants from each of the four countries into the United States each month, provided they meet certain conditions, including having a sponsor in the United States who will provide them financial support.

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