he number of migrants encountered at the southern border surged past the 220,000 mark in March, marking the highest numbers seen under President Biden – numbers that are likely to further fuel bipartisan fears of unprecedented migrant traffic in the months ahead when the Biden administration lifts the Title 42 public health order.
Customs and Border Protection said in a court filing Friday that 221,303 migrants were encountered at the southern border in March. That’s approximately 28% higher than March 2021 when 173,277 migrants were encountered. In March 2020, just 34,460 migrants were encountered at the border.
The number is bigger than last year's high of 213,953 in July and is the third time under Biden that there have been more than 200,000 migrants at the border -- which only occurred in two months at the height of the 2021 surge. While numbers dipped since July, they have remained comparatively high compared to the same months in prior years -- never dipping below 150,000. Now, as the spring and summer months approach, they are already well above 200,000.
There have now been 1,026,460 encounters in the first 6 months of Fiscal Year 22, which began in October. In the first six months of the record setting FY 21, there were only 570,826 encounters. This means the first six months of FY 22 are up 79% over the first 6 months of record setting FY 21.
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Customs and Border Protection said in a court filing Friday that 221,303 migrants were encountered at the southern border in March. That’s approximately 28% higher than March 2021 when 173,277 migrants were encountered. In March 2020, just 34,460 migrants were encountered at the border.
The number is bigger than last year's high of 213,953 in July and is the third time under Biden that there have been more than 200,000 migrants at the border -- which only occurred in two months at the height of the 2021 surge. While numbers dipped since July, they have remained comparatively high compared to the same months in prior years -- never dipping below 150,000. Now, as the spring and summer months approach, they are already well above 200,000.
There have now been 1,026,460 encounters in the first 6 months of Fiscal Year 22, which began in October. In the first six months of the record setting FY 21, there were only 570,826 encounters. This means the first six months of FY 22 are up 79% over the first 6 months of record setting FY 21.
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/migrant-encounters-march-topped-border-surge-accelerates