The number of migrants crossing the U.S. southern border illegally has jumped again in recent weeks, stretching U.S. capacity and stirring fears that the Biden administration will face an even larger influx if it lifts pandemic-era restrictions next week.
According to preliminary U.S. Customs and Border Protection data obtained by The Washington Post, authorities are on pace to make more than 200,000 detentions along the Mexico border in March, the highest monthly total since August.
CBP officials in the agency’s Del Rio, Tex., sector said in a statement Thursday that some of its facilities “have reached capacity,” but the agency continues to safely process migrants and “detain those who pose a public safety risk.”Since March 2020, U.S.
“They’re going to make the decision that they make within the parameters of their authority,” Mayorkas said of the CDC. “It’s a public health authority, not an immigration policy. And so they’ll make their decision and then we will proceed accordingly.”
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