Migrant crossings at U.S. southern border reach record monthly high in December

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In December, Border Patrol encountered a historic influx of migrants who entered the U.S. unlawfully, surpassing any previous monthly figures in the agency’s history, as per internal federal statistics obtained by CBS News.

The data underscores the enormity of the exceptional migration crisis currently confronting the Biden administration.

During the initial 27 days of December, U.S. Border Patrol agents apprehended over 225,000 migrants who crossed the southern border unofficially, away from designated crossing points, according to preliminary Department of Homeland Security statistics.

This count excludes individuals entering through legal ports of entry, where the Biden administration has been processing approximately 50,000 migrants each month, largely utilizing a smartphone app-based system, CBS News reported.

Comparatively, the last monthly peak in migrant apprehensions was documented in May 2022, when Border Patrol handled 224,000 individuals between official ports of entry.

It’s noteworthy that there are still four days remaining in December, indicating that the final tally may surpass the current record.

Written by B.C. Begley

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