Nearly 243,000 Illegal Border Crossers Reported In January
There Were Nearly 243,000 Illegal Border Crossers Reported In January Nationwide, According To New Data Released By U.S. Customs And Border Protection.
Read moreThere Were Nearly 243,000 Illegal Border Crossers Reported In January Nationwide, According To New Data Released By U.S. Customs And Border Protection.
Read moreThere Were 371,036 Foreign Nationals Reported To Have Illegally Entered The U.S. Nationwide In December, The Largest Number For The Month In U.S. History.
Read moreThe Tennessee Chamber Of Commerce & Industry Joined A Coalition Of Business Associations From 17 U.S. States Urging For A Rail Line Along A Highly Trafficked Area Of The Southern U.S. Border To Be Opened Back Up.
Read moreRapists And Sex Offenders Are Among The Most Violent People Illegally Entering The U.S., According To U.S. Customs And Border Protection. They Illegally Enter To Avoid Punishment In Their Home Country Or Illegally Enter The U.S., Commit Violent Offenses, And Then Attempt To Flee Back To Their Home Country, Agents Say.
Read moreMore Than 240,000 People Were Apprehended Illegally Crossing The Border In October, The Highest On Record For The Month Of October In Recorded History.
Read moreCongressman Mark Green Says Biden Administration Has Failed To Provide Adequate Answers About Vetting Of Flood Of Afghan Refugees Brought To U.S.
Read moreMore Than 10 Million People Have Been Reported Illegally Entering The United States Since President Joe Biden Took Office In January 2021, The Greatest Number In History And Of Any Administration. This Total Is Greater Than The Individual Populations Of 41 States.
Read moreU.S. Customs And Border Protection Officials Apprehended The Greatest Number Of Criminal Noncitizens In Recorded U.S. History In Fiscal 2023.
Read moreHundreds Of Immigrants On The Federal Terror Watch List Have Been Caught At The Southern And Northern U.S. Borders In Recent Years, And National Security Experts Say There Is A Real Threat Of A Terrorist Attack On American Soil As A Result.
Read moreThe Backlog Of Immigration Cases Is Growing As U.S. Lawmakers Evaluate Plans To Address The Problem.
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