Border arrests fall to lowest number of Biden presidency

Federal officials are arresting people for crossing the border illegally at the lowest rate since Joe Biden took office.

Border arrests for illegal crossings from Mexico dropped by 29% in June, reaching the lowest number during President Biden’s presidency.

In June, there were 83,536 arrests, a significant decrease from 117,901 in May, marking the lowest figure since January 2021 as reported by U.S. Customs and Border Protection.

The big picture: The reduction in arrests is attributed to a new rule that temporarily suspends asylum processing, which led to a seven-day average of daily arrests falling by more than half during June.

  • U.S. Customs and Border Protection Commissioner Troy Miller stated that recent border security measures have had a meaningful impact on imposing consequences for unlawful border crossings.

Go deeper: The decline in arrests has been significant across various nationalities, including Mexicans and Chinese individuals who traditionally fly to Ecuador before traveling to the U.S. border overland.

  • San Diego and Tucson, Arizona, were the top two busiest sectors for arrests among the Border Patrol’s nine sectors bordering Mexico.
  • In June, over 41,000 people entered legally through CBP One, an online appointment app, with a total of 680,500 successful appointments since its introduction in January 2023.
  • Nearly 500,000 individuals from four countries benefited from a policy allowing two-year stays if they had financial sponsors and arrived at an airport. This group included Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans, and Venezuelans according to CBP data.
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