U.S. border agents apprehended a record number of illegal immigrants at the border with Mexico in November, officials announced on Dec. 23, continuing a trend that started almost immediately after President Joe Biden took office.
Agents logged 233,740 apprehensions, arresting 204,155—easily smashing previous records for both categories. Some illegal immigrants were apprehended multiple times after crossing into the United States.
Apprehensions began spiking in early 2021, after Biden was sworn in, and have not slowed down since. Under Biden, the United States has already set new records for apprehensions in a calendar year and a fiscal year. And in the first two months of fiscal year 2023, which includes November, the numbers are higher than ever.
Troy Miller, acting commissioner of the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP)—in place after Biden ousted former Commissioner Chris Magnus—said in a statement that the new figures show the agency is working hard.
“This month’s operational update reflects CBP’s dedicated workforce diligently enforcing our laws concerning immigration while seizing fentanyl and other contraband, ensuring America’s economic security, and facilitating travel and trade,” Miller said.
The White House did not respond to a request for comment.
Officials have claimed the border is closed, despite the record number of apprehensions.
And the official numbers do not include illegal immigrants who evaded authorities, known internally as “gotaways.” Previous reports, obtained by The Epoch Times, show thousands of illegal aliens evade capture each month.
House Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) noted the new numbers, saying in a statement that the administration “wants to bury the story of our worsening border crisis with this Friday night news dump, right before Christmas.”
Title 42 in Limbo
A public health order called Title 42 enables agents to quickly expel some illegal immigrants because they may carry COVID-19 amid the pandemic.“I’ve been told there are now estimates of over 50,000 people in Mexico waiting to come across and that number can increase,” he said.
Changing Demographic
Many illegal immigrants have historically hailed from Mexico, but an increasing number of those caught near the border come from other countries.In November 2021, 53 percent of the people apprehended were from Mexico or northern Central America. That was down to 30 percent a year later.
The numbers of apprehended illegal aliens from Cuba and Nicaragua, meanwhile, continued to spike and made up 35 percent of the unique encounters in November.
In November, just 7,931 encounters with Venezuelans were recorded—down from 22,045 in October and from 33,804 in September.