Border Patrol arrests drop sharply in June

o. You are not able to identify a single immigrant in that long list who came here illegally
It's an axiom. It is true by definition. We assume they all came illegally. But you know, fair is fair. I will identify one immigrant that came here illegally for every one of the conquistadors that came to North America legally as long as you post a copy of their visa issued by any of the Indian tribes in North America.
 
It's an axiom. It is true by definition. We assume they all came illegally. But you know, fair is fair. I will identify one immigrant that came here illegally for every one of the conquistadors that came to North America legally as long as you post a copy of their visa issued by any of the Indian tribes in North America.


You are not well.
 
If one is only capable of EARNING $10/hr, they need to make lifestyle adjustments.
Oh I completely agree. They should all adjust their lifestyle, buy real estate in trendy areas, rent it, and live off the free cash flow.
 
jem. either you are serious with this nonsense and therefore incredibly dense, or you are assuming the rest of us are incredibly stupid. We all know that U.S. healthcare is 100% higher than in the next highest cost nation. So what is your point here? I mean, why wouldn't the U.S. spend more per person on social welfare then practically all other industrialized nations and still have more poverty than ALL the others. Have you been an outpatient in an emergency room lately! ??

jem. I can't keep responding to these absurd posts of yours. You're wearing me down.

Jesus Christ!

His mind is gone Piezoe, he has little to no respect for anyone including himself. He signs on because he is bored then just gets tired and starts spouting gibberish. Sometimes it is intentional.

He is the Ouroboros eating his own tail for eternity.

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My note: Official government commentary in the past indicates that we only capture 1% or less of the people illegally crossing the Mexican border. Capturing 34,057 in one month means that another 306,513 crossed the border without being arrested in June.

Border Patrol arrests drop sharply in June
https://www.wral.com/apnewsbreak-border-patrol-arrests-drop-sharply-in-june/17668462/

Border Patrol arrests fell sharply in June to the lowest level since February, according to a U.S. official, ending a streak of four straight monthly increases.

The drop may reflect seasonal trends or it could signal that President Donald Trump's "zero-tolerance" policy to criminally prosecute every adult who enters the country illegally is having a deterrent effect.

The agency made 34,057 arrests on the border with Mexico during June, down 16 percent from 40,344 in May, according to the official, who spoke on condition of anonymity because the numbers are not yet intended for public release. The June tally is preliminary and subject to change.

Arrests were still more than double from 16,077 in June 2017, but the sharp decline from spring could undercut the Trump administration's narrative of a border in crisis.

Customs and Border Protection, which includes the Border Patrol, declined to comment on the numbers, saying it doesn't discuss them as a matter of policy until public release "to ensure consistency and accuracy."

The administration announced in early May that it was prosecuting every illegal entry, including adults who came with their children. The separation of more than 2,000 children from their parent sparked an international outcry and Trump reversed course on June 20, ordering that families should stay together.

Customs and Border Protection Commissioner Kevin McAleenan told agents to temporarily stop referring illegal entry arrests to the Justice Department for prosecution if they involve parents unless they had a criminal history or the child's welfare was in question. His edict came "within hours" of Trump's directive to avoid splitting families.

McAleenan told reporters last week that border arrests were trending lower in June but said he wouldn't provide numbers until their public release in early July.

"I believe the focus on border enforcement has had an impact on the crossings," McAleenan said.

Rising temperatures could also be a major influence, discouraging people from walking in the scorching and potentially lethal heat in much of California, Arizona, New Mexico and Texas. Arrests fell from May to June in four of the previous five years, last year being the exception.

Still, the month-to-month percentage decline is notable. It fell in the low single digits in 2014 amid a major surge in illegal crossings and in 2015. Declines approached 20 percent in 2016 and 2013.

Border arrests - an imperfect gauge of illegal crossings - surged during much of last year after falling dramatically in the early months of the Trump administration.

The numbers do not reflect activity at official crossings. The Border Patrol polices between ports of entry, not at them.

I’m having a hard time getting passed the opening note. Do you actually believe 300k unauthorized people cross the southern border monthly, or almost four million people per year?
 
I’m having a hard time getting passed the opening note. Do you actually believe 300k unauthorized people cross the southern border monthly, or almost four million people per year?

Alright -- go research comments from government officials on what percentage of people crossing the Mexican border illegally they capture --- and get back to me with the percentage.
 
Alright -- go research comments from government officials on what percentage of people crossing the Mexican border illegally they capture --- and get back to me with the percentage.

No. That would be your job. You made the claim, you’re supposed to defend it. If you can’t, you can’t. No big deal to me. The number just seems absurd on its face.
 
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