By Pie Guevara
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Trump border policy and the Trump administration has your back —
- Under a recently announced agreement with the Mexican government, migrants from Mexico, El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras who are apprehended along the Southwest border are being returned to Mexico in an average of 96 minutes.
- Those migrants are not being given medical exams while in U.S. custody in an effort to limit their exposure to Border Patrol agents in particular and the United States generally.
- Aliens with serious criminal records or arrest warrants, as well as those who cannot be summarily returned to Mexico, are still being booked into DHS custody.
- The demographic makeup of migrants seeking illegal entry into the United States has changed significantly in less than a year. In FY 2019, 71 percent of all migrants who were apprehended by Border Patrol along the Southwest border were from El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras. Today, 60 percent are from Mexico.
- The number of migrants seeking illegal entry has also dropped precipitously, to fewer than 600 per day, down from an average of more than 4,285 per day in May 2019.
Read the rest here. Please note that the Center for Immigration Studies has been excoriated by the lamestream elite as racist, eugenicist white supremacists. They might actually be that even though anything that comes out of the mouths of the left is subject to scrutiny. Nevertheless that doesn’t change the good news the CIS reports which is good news no matter the source. I cite them here because this story contains details not reported elsewhere.
I’m glad to see you rightfully acknowledge the possibility that CIS has a racist bent, but then why do you assume the news they are reporting is true? Have you verified their stats with other sources? The problems with them go beyond their ideology and into their methodology; they often twist statistics to serve their ends.
https://www.cato.org/blog/center-immigration-studies-exaggerates-immigrant-welfare-use
https://mediabiasfactcheck.com/center-for-immigration-studies-cis/