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A report by U.S. Customs and Border Protection revealed there were fewer apprehensions at the southern border in the entire month of March than there were in the first two days of the month in 2024.
The United States recorded the lowest number of southwest border crossings in history during the month of March, according to preliminary data released by U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP).
Record-Low Border Crossings. According to CBP data, only 7,180 southwest border crossings were recorded in March—a dramatic decline compared to the monthly average of 155,000 over the past four ...
The U.S. Customs and Border Protection data for March reports there were 191,899 migrant encounters, a 23% increase from February, but a 14% decrease from March 2022.
That’s down 94% from the 137,000 people who poured across the border in March last year. It follows February crossings of roughly 8,300 illegal migrants — the lowest in at least 25 years.
The Border Patrol's migrant encounters along the border increased by 25% in March. Title 42 restrictions for asylum seekers end in less than a month.
Border officials encountered more than 172,000 people at the border in the month of March, according to new data posted by U.S. Customs and Border Protection, the highest number recorded in more ...
Cecilia Barreda, a spokesperson for U.S. Customs and Border Protection, said it's not true that nearly 11,000 migrants were processed in the border city of Eagle Pass on either March 12 or March ...
Saturday's march was organized by the El Paso-based Border Network for Human Rights, an immigrant rights advocacy group. "We are all Americans, whether we are migrants or non-migrants," Fernando ...