Border Patrol agents apprehended more than one million migrants so far this fiscal year who crossed the border between ports of entry, according to a border sector chief. This puts the migrant apprehensions over the one million mark before the midway point of the year which began on October 1, 2022.
Rio Grande Valley Sector Chief Patrol Agent Gloria Chavez tweeted a migrant apprehension update and reported the number of migrant encounters nationwide exceeded one million during the morning hours of March 20. She said her sector accounted for more than 125,000 of those.
The chief also reported weekend numbers showing the apprehension of 1,300 migrants including one sex offender and one MS-13 gang member. The RGV agents also seized three firearms during 13 smuggling interdictions.
A few days earlier, U.S. Border Patrol Chief Raul Ortiz tweeted a nationality breakdown of migrants apprehended listing the top five of 147 nationalities apprehended by Border Patrol agents so far this year.
The top migrant nationalities include Mexico (225,476), Cuba (116,878), Nicaragua (94,197), Colombia (71,629), and Guatemala (68,204).
Chief Chavez reported that the RGV Sector leads the nation in the apprehension of Chinese nationals crossing the border from Mexico into Texas. So far this fiscal year, her agents apprehended nearly 1,700 Chinese nationals.
On March 17, she reported the apprehension of 90 Chinese nationals in a single day. She reported the apprehensions represent an increase of more than 920 percent over FY22 numbers.
“A 920% increase compared to FY22 creating a strain on our workforce due to the complexities of the language barrier & lengthens the processing,” the sector chief tweeted.
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