Posted on 04/26/2018 4:27:34 PM PDT by rxsid
The "caravan" in the news recently, gets a lot of attention. However...the reality is, these few hundreds of people are a mere fraction, of a fraction, of the total numbers who are "apprehended" at the border every year and those numbers only represent those that are caught!
In just the last full 5 years, there were over 2,000,000 foreign nationals caught by immigration on our southern border, trying to sneak in and disrespect our national sovereignty and break our laws.
How many of those 2 million were "released" into the country, only to not be heard from again by immigration officials?
How many were not even caught?
THIS IS AN INVASION OF OUR SOVEREIGN COUNTRY! |
It's an invasion.
And once in a border state, there is nothing to stop them from spreading across the entire country.
Comparisons below reflect Fiscal Year 2018 (October 1, 2017 - March 31, 2018) compared to the same time period for Fiscal Year 2017.
Unaccompanied Alien Children | |||
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Field Offices | FYTD 2017 | FYTD 2018 | % Change FYTD17 to FYTD18 |
El Paso | 1,903 | 1,744 | -8% |
Laredo | 1,743 | 1,125 | -35% |
San Diego | 707 | 795 | 12% |
Tucson | 849 | 941 | 11% |
Field Ops Southwest Border Total | 5,202 | 4,605 | -12% |
Southwest Border Family Unit Inadmissibles*1
Numbers below reflect Fiscal Year 2018 (October 1, 2017 - March 31, 2018) compared to the same time period for Fiscal Year 2017.
Family Units | |||
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Field Offices | FYTD 2017 | FYTD 2018 | % Change FYTD17 to FYTD18 |
El Paso | 4,665 | 6,809 | 46% |
Laredo | 7,942 | 6,178 | -22% |
San Diego | 3,629 | 6,802 | 88% |
Tucson | 3,843 | 4,657 | 21% |
Field Operations Southwest Border Total | 20,079 | 24,446 | 22% |
Unaccompanied Alien Children Inadmissibles by Fiscal Year
Numbers below reflect totals for Fiscal Years 2015, 2016, 2017, FYTD 2018 (October 1, 2017 - March 31, 2018)
Unaccompanied Alien Children by Country | ||||
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Country | FY 2015 | FY 2016 | FY 2017 | FYTD 2018 |
El Salvador | 454 | 2,553 | 1,709 | 446 |
Guatemala | 1,378 | 3,961 | 2,796 | 2,274 |
Honduras | 335 | 1591 | 1,152 | 845 |
Mexico | 1,713 | 2,169 | 1,337 | 931 |
Family Unit Inadmissibles by Fiscal Year*1
Numbers below reflect the total for FY 2017 and FYTD 2018 (October 1, 2017 - March 31, 2018)
Family Unit by Country | ||
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Country | FY 2017 | FYTD 2018 |
El Salvador | 4,195 | 1,941 |
Guatemala | 6,058 | 6,668 |
Honduras | 3,817 | 3,680 |
Mexico | 8,416 | 8,856 |
*Note: (Family Unit represents the number of individuals (either a child under 18 years old, parent or legal guardian) deemed inadmissible with a family member by the Office of Field Operations.)
1Note:Field Operations only started collecting Family Unit numbers as of March 2016
Cuban Inadmissibles
U.S. Customs and Border Protection maintains a robust posture regarding the enforcement of our immigration laws along the nations borders and coastal areas. We continue to promote safe, legal and orderly migration from Cuba under our Migration Accords and deter dangerous and unlawful migration from Cuba.
*Effective January 12, 2017, the United States ended the special parole policy, also known as the wet-foot/dry-foot policy, for Cuban migrants that has been in place since the mid-1990s. Since then, Cuban nationals who attempt to illegally enter the United States are subject to removal, consistent with our enforcement priorities. These actions are part of the ongoing normalization of relations between the governments of the United States and Cuba, and reflect a commitment to have a broader immigration policy in which we treat people from different countries consistently.
Numbers below reflect totals for Fiscal Years 2012-2017, FYTD 2018 (October 1, 2017 - March 31, 2018)
Cuban Inadmissibles | |||||||
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Field Office | FY2012 | FY2013 | FY2014 | FY2015 | FY2016 | FY2017 | FYTD 2018 |
El Paso | 154 | 219 | 415 | 685 | 5,018 | 344 | 41 |
Laredo | 9,429 | 12,384 | 15,333 | 26,181 | 34,658 | 14,301 | 2,788 |
San Diego | 727 | 959 | 1,229 | 1,555 | 1,589 | 598 | 47 |
Tucson | 86 | 142 | 132 | 221 | 258 | 167 | 5 |
Southwest Border Totals | 10,396 | 13,704 | 17,109 | 28,642 | 41,523 | 15,410 | 2,881 |
Haitian Inadmissibles
Recently, CBP has seen an increase in the number of Haitians arriving at border crossings with no status in the United States. In FY16, CBP officers at Ports of Entry at the Southwest Border saw 6,424 Haitian inadmissibles, which represented a significant increase as compared to FY15. The majority of Haitian inadmissibles are presenting themselves at the San Ysidro Port of Entry, which falls under the San Diego Field Office. In response to the influx, the Office of Field Operations deployed 100 additional officers to support ports of entry within the San Diego Field Office. OFO has also deployed 16 special personnel with Creole fluency to support the processing of Haitian nationals at the ports, has leveraged remote processing capabilities, streamlined administrative case processes with the collaboration of the Office of Chief Counsel, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and U.S.Citizenship and Immigration Services, and continues to coordinate with the U.S. Border Patrol to support the overflow of Haitian inadmissibles in custody. After officers have processed individuals with no status to legally enter the U.S., Haitians are placed into the custody of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement for further disposition. Some, but not all Haitians arriving at ports of entry without legal status, are expressing credible fear of their return to Haiti.
Numbers below reflect totals for Fiscal Years 2012-2017, FYTD 2018 (October 1, 2017 - March 31, 2018)
Haitian Inadmissibles | |||||||
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Field Office | FY2012 | FY2013 | FY2014 | FY2015 | FY2016 | FY2017 | FYTD 2018 |
El Paso | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 17 | 0 |
Laredo | 1 | 1 | 6 | 1 | 6 | 159 | 1 |
San Diego | 821 | 921 | 477 | 333 | 6,377 | 8,065 | 153 |
Tucson | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 39 | 965 | 1 |
Southwest Border Totals | 822 | 922 | 484 | 334 | 6,424 | 9,206 | 155 |
And how many of them vote? We know they are counted in the U.S. Census, otherwise the rats would have way fewer reps in congress.
How many of these illegal democrats have anchor babies? How many are receiving some type of welfare?
It’s sickening. The collapse can’t come soon enough.
The big question - Are they deported?
No wonder demcrats are so against border security
How many of these illegal democrats have anchor babies? How many are receiving some type of welfare?"
Excellent points.
It's literally an avalanche of foreign national population growing in our country.
2,000,000+ Foreign Nationals Caught By Immigration On Our Southern Border In Last 5 Years
That’s an Invasion. That’s a sizable army.
No! They live in my city and all over Texas!! They are rapidly becoming a force and there ain’t chit anyone can do about!! Texas is a heaven for them and in less then 10yrs Texas WILL be blue!! It’s just a matter of time!
It’s roughly 1,110 per day, every day for five years.
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There are 600 million more south of the border.
I’m guessing the current illegal count is still only 12 million
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