Combining migrant encounters between Ports of Entry and those noncitizens processed at Ports of Entry, the U.S. Customs and Border Protection tallied 191,900 arrivals in March. This figure is considerably higher than the 156,138 tallied in February.
Acting CBP Commissioner Troy Miller said the March figures were down compared with March of the year prior, saying, “CBP works around the clock to perform our vital missions, including maintaining border security.
“Overall, in March, encounters of individuals on the Southwest border between ports of entry were down 23 percent from the prior year, as we continue to respond to the challenges presented by increasing global migration.”
The agency noted that more than two-thirds (69 percent) of those March encounters were single adults.
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