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Jan 26 2024
News
Number Of Chinese Migrants Who Crossed Border In December Surpassed Previous Year Totals
The number of Chinese nationals who crossed the southern border illegally in December surpassed totals for previous entire years, according to federal data updated Friday. There were 5,951 encounters of Chinese migrants crossing illegally at the U.S.-Mexico border in December alone, which is more than fiscal years 2021 and 2022 combined, according to U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP).
The Daily CallerJan 23 2024
News
Supreme Court Rules Federal Agents Can Remove Border Barriers Set Up by Texas
On Monday, the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) decided in a narrow 5-4 ruling that federal border authorities can continue damaging and removing physical barriers installed along the southern border by state law enforcement in the state of Texas. As reported by the New York Post, the ruling vacated an injunction first issued in December which blocked U.S. Customs and Border
American GreatnessJan 02 2024
News
US Customs and Border Protection reopening 4 ports of entry after migrant surge subsides
U.S. Customs and Border Protection is reopening operations at four ports of entry in border towns. Biden administration officials announced Tuesday that due to the decrease in migrants over the past few days, they will reopen operations in Lukeville, Arizona; Eagle Pass, Texas; San Diego, California; and Nogales, Arizona, on Jan. 4. CBP previously closed the entry ports over what the agency
ABC News (Online)Jan 03 2024
News
US to Resume Field Operations at Four Border Crossings With Mexico
The U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) announced on Tuesday the reopening of some ports of entry along the southern border, following a decrease in illegal migrant crossings at the border. The CBP said it will resume field operations at four entry points—Eagle Pass, Texas; San Diego, California; and both Lukeville and Nogales, Arizona—while continuing to assess security situations at
NTDJan 03 2024
News
US Customs and Border Protection reopening 4 ports of entry
US Customs and Border Protection reopening 4 ports of entry U.S. Customs and Border Protection is reopening operations at four ports of entry in border towns. Biden administration officials announced Tuesday that due to the decrease in migrants over the past few days, they will reopen operations in Lukeville, Arizona; Eagle Pass, Texas; San Diego, California; and Nogales, Arizona, on Jan. 4.
ABC 6 WPVIJan 02 2024
News
Biden Admin Eased Vetting for Chinese Immigrants
In a significant policy shift in April 2023, the Biden administration streamlined the vetting process for Chinese illegal immigrants, as disclosed by an internal U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) email obtained by the Daily Caller News Foundation. According to the April 2023 email sent by a CBP supervisor to approximately 500 Border Patrol agents, the administration directed officials
Newsmax (News)Jan 02 2024
News
U.S. to reopen Lukeville Port of Entry Thursday morning
The U.S. will reopen the Lukeville Port of Entry on Thursday, after a one-month closure to all traffic forced long detours for travelers between Arizona and parts of Sonora and disrupted routine crossings and commerce for border residents. Additionally, in Nogales, the Morely Gate border crossing operations will reopen at 10 a.m. Thursday, and CBP will also reopen crossings that day in Eagle
Arizona Daily Star: tucson.comJan 03 2024
News
The Biden Admin 'Watered Down' Vetting Process for a Certain Group of Migrants, Email Shows
This month, sources told ABC News that there were 302,000 encounters along the U.S.-Mexico border, the highest monthly total recorded. It has been reported for months that illegal immigrants entering through the southern border are coming from countries all over the world, including places like India. As border crossings surged, one report this week found that the Biden administration
TownhallJan 17 2024
News
Court denies Apple’s request to pause ban on watch sales
A federal appeals court on Wednesday rejected Apple’s request to pause an import ban on several of its smartwatches, once again barring the company from selling the products within the U.S. However, the decision comes just days after Customs and Border Protection (CBP) found that a redesigned version of the Apple Watch models that do not have the pulse oximetry feature were not subject to the
The HillJan 22 2024
Opinion
Biden needs to toughen up, make a strong border deal and end the migrant crisis
President Biden needs to man up and make a strong deal to harden the US border in exchange for OKing aid to Ukraine.
It’s the right thing to do for every reason.
The US border is, put simply, no longer a border, as even the president apparently now admits.
December shattered all records for CBP encounters, with more than 276,000.
Seven million migrants have been
New York Post (Opinion)