New data compiled by the Customs and Border Protection agency has revealed that a record number of 73,000 undocumented migrants were able to escape into the U.S in November alone.
The data, obtained by Fox News and highlighted by reporter Bill Melugin, reveals that 137,000 ‘gotaways’ were encountered since the beginning of October, which equates to at least 2,400 per day.
The average number of known gotaways was 1,200 per day Jan – Sept 2021.
It was over 1,600 per day Oct 2021 – Sept 2022 (FY 2022).
Now it's over 2,200 per day since Oct 1, 2022.
Biden's border crisis is getting worse. The border isn't "secure" like the admin falsely claims. https://t.co/8KPOaWlVte
The data also indicates that in total there were at least 207,000 migrant encounters at the Southern border in November. In the same month last year there were 174,000, and in 2020 there were 72,113 encounters.
This means that in 2022 there have been more than 2.3 million migrant encounters.
Melugin also noted that the El Paso Texas Sector alone there were 1,926 migrant encounters in one day, and a year total of 105,263, an increase of 257 percent.
Over 105,000 illegal crossings in the El Paso sector in just two months, including nearly 2,000 in last 24 hours alone. Up 257% over same time last year. And this is with Title 42 still in place. Buckle up for when it drops in 3 weeks. https://t.co/dPgRkHACYD
The reporter further noted that Title 42, which allows officials to turn back migrants on the grounds of public health concerns, is still officially in place and the numbers are likely to sky rocket when it is removed on December 21.
Don’t take my word for it. DHS upper projections say could be up to 18,000 a day after it drops. I don’t think it will be that high, but migrants will cross en masse knowing they won’t be immediately expelled and they expect release. POE programs capped & limited to nationality.
Left-wing broadcaster Channel 4 interviewed a Ukrainian refugee who said she moved out of Birmingham, England’s second city, because she was “afraid” of living in the city as she expected more white people to be there.