For only the second time in U.S. history, migrant apprehensions along the southern border surpassed 2 million in a single fiscal year, federal data obtained by CBS News shows.
U.S. immigration agents processed more than 200,000 migrants who crossed the southern border unlawfully in September, the highest level recorded in 2023, as the Biden administration struggles to contain theBorder Patrol agents last month recorded approximately 210,000 apprehensions of migrants who entered the U.S.
In addition to those apprehended after entering the U.S. illegally, tens of thousands of additional migrants were processed by border officials at ports of entry last month. The Biden administration has been allowing roughly 1,500 prospective asylum-seekers to enter the country each day at those official crossings if they secure an appointment through a smartphone app.
"We are clear eyed, however, that there is no long-term solution to the challenges we are seeing at our border that does not involve the U.S. Congress modernizing our hopelessly outdated immigration and asylum system," DHS said.The sharp rise in unlawful border entries in recent weeks illustrates the Biden administration's ongoing struggle to reduce the unprecedented flows of unauthorized migration to the U.S. in recent years.
In mid-September, over a quarter, or 2,000, of all daily Border Patrol apprehensions were of Venezuelan migrants, according to internal agency statistics reviewed by CBS News. In August, Border Patrol processed an average of 713 Venezuelans each day. The humanitarian and operational challenges have arguably been the most visible in New York City, which over the past year has found itself required to shelter more than 100,000 migrants in hotels, tent facilities and, more recently, an airfield. Some of those migrants have been bused to New York under a high-profile operation by Texas Gov. Greg Abbott, a Republican, but most have arrived there on their own or with the help of volunteers or towns along the southern border.
But the Biden administration has argued the historic migration influx is a direct result of the deteriorating economic and security conditions in Latin America and other parts of the world, including crisis-stricken countries like Venezuela.
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