Arrests on the U.S.-Mexico border are not showing any signs of slowing down in the first weeks of the Biden presidency.
Border Patrol says more than 75,000 migrants were detained in January.
Arrests on the U.S.-Mexico border are not showing any signs of slowing down in the first weeks of the Biden presidency.
Border Patrol says more than 75,000 migrants were detained in January.
GB ABC NEWS NYARRESTS ON THE U.S.-MEXICOBORDER ARE NOT SHOWING ANY SIGNSOF SLOWING DOWN IN THE FIRSTWEEKS OF THE BIDEN PRESIDENCY.BORDER PATROL SAYS MORE THAN 75-THOUSAND MIGRANTS WERE DETAINEDIN JANUARY.THAT’S FOUR THOUSAND MORE THANTHE MONTH BEFORE.OFFICIALS BLAME THAT ON ANINCREASE IN CRIME ANDINSTABILITY IN SOME COUNTRIES.WHILE SOME MIGRANTS HAVE WHATOFFICIALS CALL INACCURATEPERCEPTIONS THAT IMMIGRATION ANDBORDER POLICIES ARE CHANGING.BORDER PATROL ADDS THAT THEJANUARY NUMBER MAY BE OVERSTATED
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