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About 58 percent of Border Patrol arrests were people from countries other than
Mexico — up from 54 percent from a year earlier — largely from Central America.
Starting around 2011, large numbers from El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras
began entering the country in South Texas, which replaced Arizona as the busiest
corridor for illegal crossings.

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Now they need to address and develop plans to get after the other major group
of illegals entering the USA. These come in mainly from the Far East, Asia, etc
and enter on legal visas but don’t leave after the visas expire.


12 posted on 12/06/2017 6:50:37 AM PST by deport
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These come in mainly from the Far East, Asia, etc and enter on legal visas but don’t leave after the visas expire.

How hard is it, in these days of computerized everything, to set up a system where the visa's expiration date and user's ID is logged. At expiration, if the visa doesn't show the user has left, issue a Federal arrest warrant. At some point it will catch up to them.

Advertise that fact.

19 posted on 12/06/2017 11:22:49 AM PST by Oatka
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