CBP:6 月南部边境逮捕人数创 2021 年 1 月以来最低
CBP: Southern Border Arrests In June Reach Lowest Number Since January 2021

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美国边境逮捕人数下降:根据美国海关和边境保护局 (CBP) 的数据,6 月份西南边境逮捕的无证移民数量比 5 月份减少了近 30%,达到 2021 年 1 月以来的最低数字。6 月份逮捕总数为 83,536 人,而 5 月份为 117,901。 这一下降归因于拜登总统 6 月 4 日因被拘留移民人数过多而发布的限制庇护申请的命令。 截至 6 月 15 日,CBP 代理专员特洛伊·米勒 (Troy Miller) 表示,“最近的边境安全措施导致 5 月至 6 月期间美国边境巡逻队的逮捕人数下降了 29%。” 根据新政策,如果连续7天平均日逮捕率超过2,500人,试图非法入境的个人就不能申请庇护。 此外,移民遭遇大幅下降,过去六周内下降了 50% 以上,平均每天约 1,900 起。 美国政府已通过 150 多个国际航班将 70,000 多人驱逐或遣返回 170 个不同国家。 一年来,驱逐人数达到了 2010 年以来的最高水平。边境官员指出,墨西哥人等多个族裔以及来自中国的旅客数量大幅下降,这些人通常在厄瓜多尔过境后再北上。 就逮捕而言,最繁忙的地区是圣地亚哥,其次是亚利桑那州图森。 此外,6 月份有超过 41,800 名移民使用了 CBP One 在线预约系统,自 2023 年 1 月推出以来已有超过 680,500 人使用。入境后处理的主要国籍包括委内瑞拉、古巴和海地公民。 来自四个特定国家(古巴、海地、尼加拉瓜和委内瑞拉)的近 50 万名移民根据拜登政府的 CHNV 假释计划进入美国,该计划于 2022 年 10 月开始至 2024 年 6 月。该计划旨在

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Authored by Lorenz Duchamps via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours),

The number of illegal immigrants arrested at the U.S. southern border fell by nearly 30 percent in June, reaching the lowest monthly total since January 2021, according to figures released this week.

Customs and Border Patrol officers arrive with a vehicle after a group of illegal immigrants walked from Mexico into the United States at Jacumba Hot Springs, Calif., on June 5, 2024. (Frederic J. Brown/AFP via Getty Images)

Arrests totaled 83,536 illegal immigrants in June, down from 117,901 in May, Customs and Border Protection (CBP) announced in a June 15 statement.

The agency attributed the decline to President Joe Biden’s order announced on June 4 that halts asylum requests at the southern border once the average daily number of illegal immigrant arrests exceeds 2,500 for seven days.

“Recent border security measures have made a meaningful impact on our ability to impose consequences for those crossing unlawfully, leading to a decline of 29 percent in U.S. Border Patrol apprehensions from May to June,” Troy Miller, acting CBP commissioner, said in a statement.

President Biden issued the proclamation as his administration had been dealing with historic levels of illegal immigrant encounters at the U.S.–Mexico border, while Americans rank border security as one of the country’s top concerns.

The order is a proclamation under Immigration and Nationality Act sections 212(f) and 215(a) and prohibits immigrants who cross the southern border unlawfully from receiving asylum when, as Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas said in a June statement, “high levels of encounters at the southern border exceed our ability to deliver timely consequences.”

This is the same legal rationale former President Donald Trump used to take some of his toughest executive actions to address border security during his term.

Meanwhile, Mr. Miller also said the seven-day average of border-crossing encounters has decreased by more than 50 percent in the past six weeks to below 1,900 per day.

“We are continuing to work with international partners to go after transnational criminal organizations that traffic in chaos and prioritize profit over human lives,” he said.

Since the executive action went into effect on June 5, the Department of Homeland Security has “removed or returned more than 70,000 individuals to more than 170 countries, including by operating more than 150 international repatriation flights,” according to the CBP.

The border agency noted that the total number of removals and returns over the past year is the highest of any year since 2010.

Arrests have fallen by more than half in recent months after reaching an all-time high of 249,785 in December.

Border officials said the agency has registered sharp declines across various nationalities, including Mexicans as well as Chinese people, who generally fly to Ecuador and travel to the U.S. border over land.

San Diego was the busiest of the Border Patrol’s nine sectors bordering Mexico by number of arrests, followed by Tucson, Arizona.

In addition, more than 41,800 immigrants were processed through an online appointment app called CBP One in June. The agency said more than 680,500 immigrants have successfully scheduled appointments since the app was introduced in January 2023.

“The top nationalities processed subsequent to arrival for their appointment are Venezuelan, Cuban, and Haitian,” the border agency stated.

Meanwhile, nearly 500,000 migrants from four countries have been allowed entry into the country under the Biden administration’s Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela CHNV parole program from October 2022 through June 2024, according to the CBP.

The agency said they include 104,130 Cubans, 194,027 Haitians, 86,101 Nicaraguans, and 110,541 Venezuelans.

The parole program was set in motion for Venezuelans by President Biden in October 2022. It was intended to help ease the number of illegal border crossings by flying people from certain countries directly to the United States. It was expanded in January 2023 to include nationals from Cuba, Haiti, and Nicaragua.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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