The Washington Post reports the number of migrants detained after entering the United States along the southern border was up sharply in February, possibly setting the stage this spring for the highest number of migrants seen crossing the border in a decade:
A group of 64 parents and children had waded through a shallow bend in the Rio Grande to turn themselves in to the agent on the U.S. side
Groups like this arrived again and again in February, one of the coldest and busiest months along the southern border in years. U.S. authorities detained more than 70,000 migrants last month, according to preliminary figures, up from 58,000 in January. The majority were Central American parents with children who arrived, again, in unprecedented numbers
The numbers are staggering, and were incredibly worried that we will see another huge increase in March, said a Homeland Security official who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss the unpublished figures.
Last year, the number of migrants crossing the border jumped 39% in March over February as the weather warmed and seasonal workers began joining the flow of economic migrants. If there is a similar jump this year it would mean more than 100,000 migrants detained this month (March) alone. That would be nearly 20% of the total number detained for all of FY18. Even at the present rate, were talking about more than 2,000 people a day. That works out to roughly two migrant caravans (approx. 7,000) per week.
The migrants from Central America represent a new pattern in which people mostly arent trying to sneak across the border but are simply coming across and immediately surrendering to authorities to claim asylum. Its legal to claim asylum after crossing the border but those claims have to be adjudicated and that can take months. One reason so many people coming across the border now travel with children is that theyve learned they are far more likely to be released if traveling with a child...
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Shucks we accept 4100 a day as legal immigrants, according to Michelle Malkin. (1.5 million a year)