U.S. Sees Record Illegal Border Crossings

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1) U.S. Sees Record Illegal Border Crossings

The Topline: A highly anticipated report from Customs and Border Protection (CBP) shines a light on the country’s growing immigration crisis, with a record number of illegal immigrants apprehended at the southern border over the last three months. 

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The Report

Over the last three months, more than half a million illegal immigrant encounters have happened at the border — an all-time high for a three month period — with some estimates saying an equal number of people are coming across the border without being caught. 

There was also a record amount of drugs entering the country, with some areas at the border seizing ten times more fentanyl this year compared to last year.

Of the 178,000 people detained in December, roughly 78,000 were expelled from the country through Title 42, a Trump era public health order allowing for swift deportation on medical grounds due to COVID, according to the CBP. The agency noted that in December, roughly a third of those caught were subsequently released into the country. 

‘Seasonal Patterns’

In the Spring, many on the Left and in the media said the spike was due to seasonal weather patterns, noting illegal immigration always increases during warmer months. The Washington Post ran a headline, saying, “The migrant ‘surge’ at the U.S. southern border is actually a predictable pattern,” and President Joe Biden made similar claims in March.

From 2012 to 2020, there were seasonal patterns of illegal immigration. Each year, from the end of February until June, there was a clear increase in migrants. This came to be known as “travel season,” however, this pattern changed dramatically in 2021. The numbers rose continually each month without slowing down as the weather got colder. 

Democrats say the increase is a result of migrants fleeing climate change or other poor conditions in their home countries. Republicans say migrants have been incentivized to come here illegally, with Democrat leaders promising free healthcare and other government benefits to everyone, regardless of immigration status. They also say Democrat policies have incentivized migrant parents to send their children alone because unaccompanied minors are often given preferential treatment in the legal process. 

Of the 178,840 illegal immigrant encounters in December, 11,000 were unaccompanied children. Two-thirds were single adults.

Electoral Impact: Last month, a Wall Street Journal poll asked voters which issues they wanted Congress and President Biden to prioritize. Immigration was the most common response, ahead of the economy and inflation. In another recent poll, 72% of Americans said illegal immigration was unacceptable.

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2) OSHA Continues To Pursue Vaccine Mandate

The Topline: The Biden administration is withdrawing its emergency vaccine order impacting 85 million Americans while continuing to push for a permanent rule.

OSHA

OSHA announced it will formally withdraw the Emergency Temporary Standard. However, the agency is not dropping the rule entirely. Its current plan is to keep the order as a “proposed rule” and to work towards potentially implementing it as a non-emergency mandate.

The agency has signaled its intent to revise and perhaps re-issue the rule under a non-emergency procedure, saying in a memo: “Although OSHA is withdrawing the Vaccination and Testing ETS as an enforceable emergency temporary standard, OSHA is not withdrawing the ETS to the extent that it serves as a proposed rule” under the OSHA Act. 

A spokesperson for the Labor Department told the press that the agency is “evaluating the record and the evolving course of the pandemic” and has “made no determinations at this time about when or if it will finalize a Vaccination and Testing rule.” 

What It Means

OSHA’s decision to withdraw the ETS is intended to comply with the court’s ruling against the mandate, but they might still try to implement a different kind of workplace vaccine mandate. The Biden administration is still asking that companies independently impose vaccine mandates on their employees.

Despite the Supreme Court’s action, private companies still have the right to impose vaccine mandates.

However, companies who oppose a mandate, such as The Daily Wire, have the right to not require a vaccine. After the Supreme Court ruling, General Electric and Starbucks both suspended their vaccine mandates, while companies like Citigroup will continue to enforce the mandate, saying any employee who remains unvaccinated will be fired at the end of January unless granted an exemption.

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3) Australian Open Reverses Course On Peng Shuai Protests

The Topline: Days after fans of the Australian Open were forced to remove T-shirts with the words “Where is Peng Shuai,” Tennis Australia is reversing


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