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Migrant families with children crossing border tripled in 2 months, report says.

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OAN’s Brooke Mallory

6:00 PM – Thursday, July 27, 2023

According to Customs and Border Protection statistics acquired by the ‌press, the number of​ migrant families with children crossing the southern ⁢border has nearly tripled in the last two months, raising concerns among top officials.

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More than 2,230 migrants crossed the border‌ daily on average earlier this week, up from 790 in early June. While single ⁢individuals continue⁢ to be‌ the most apparent demographic at ⁣the border, records show that families are the fastest-growing cohort of unauthorized border crossers.

According to‌ the data, the majority⁢ of the migrants come from Mexico ‌and Central America.

Three top Department of Homeland Security officials who‌ spoke ‌on the condition ⁤of anonymity claimed that⁤ they are ⁢closely monitoring‌ the number of families arriving since there is growing worry that border numbers will soon reach record highs.

According to ‌migrant activists, more⁤ families are crossing to escape poverty and violence in their⁣ own home ⁤countries,⁣ as well as the ​chaotic cartel activity.

Conservatives have argued that migrants are enticed to bring​ their children with them on the perilous trek north into the United States since⁢ they are⁢ more likely to be ⁢allowed to seek asylum ‌if minors are involved.

Migrants who cross the border with one⁢ or more children under the age⁢ of 18 are ‌not detained under​ current Biden administration policy, as opposed to single⁣ adults who do not receive that benefit.

Although Biden ⁤administration officials originally suggested family imprisonment as a possible deterrent ⁤to migrants, when DHS officials predicted that numbers‍ would grow once Title 42 was repealed, administration officials​ later decided that it ⁢was cruel.

Instead, the government⁣ has now‌ reportedly implemented a new‌ program in⁢ which newly arrived migrant families in four U.S. cities ‌are⁤ subjected to curfews and the leaders of their households are required to wear ankle monitors ‌until ⁣their immigration court‍ appearances.

“Families encountered at the ⁣border are being processed through‌ Expedited Removal with strict conditions, including continuous monitoring and home curfews. DHS has already⁣ removed families through this new non-detained enforcement process. CBP has surged personnel and transportation resources to strategic locations to respond to migrant encounters. We are continually evaluating operations and​ working with partner governments to address‍ changes in migration flows throughout ⁤the hemisphere,” according to ‌a DHS spokesperson.

The president and CEO of Lutheran Immigration ⁤and Refugee Services, Krish ‍O’Mara Vignarajah,⁢ said that ⁤families who had prior incentives under Title⁢ 42 to split up and leave their ⁢children behind​ now have more incentives to embark on the journey together.

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