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Known Illegal Border Crossings Surpass 10 Million Since Fiscal 2021: CBP

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The number of known illegal border crossings into the United States has surpassed 10 million since the start of fiscal year 2021, according to recently released data from Customs and Border Protection (CBP).

This staggering figure represents a significant increase compared to previous years and highlights the ongoing challenges at the southern border.

Economic instability, violence, and political turmoil in various countries, as well as perceived leniency in U.S. immigration policies, have contributed to the surge in crossings.

Total Border Crossings (CBP)
Total Border Crossings (CBP)

The situation has strained resources and sparked intense debate about border security and immigration reform.

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Critics argue that the Biden administration’s policies have encouraged illegal immigration, while supporters point to the need for a more humane and comprehensive approach. The surge has also put a strain on border communities and overwhelmed immigration systems.

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has implemented various measures to address the crisis, including increased enforcement, expedited removals, and collaborations with regional partners. However, the situation remains complex and finding a lasting solution requires bipartisan cooperation and comprehensive reform.

The impact of these record-breaking crossings is far-reaching, affecting national security, social services, and the economy. As the debate continues, finding a balance between border security and humanitarian concerns remains a top priority for policymakers.

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This issue is likely to remain a focal point in the upcoming elections, with both parties offering different solutions to address the challenges at the border.

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