Apprehensions at the southern border reached more than 7,000 on Tuesday, as migrants continue to enter the U.S.
"We remain vigilant and continue to adjust our operational plans to maximize enforcement efforts against those individuals who do not use lawful pathways or processes, knowing that smugglers continue to use disinformation to prey on vulnerable individuals," acting CBP Commissioner Troy Miller said in a statement. The drop was tied to a slew of new Biden administration policies, including expanded programs to parole migrants into the U.S.
Meanwhile, Republicans have continued to criticize the way the issue is being handled and Democratic-run cities located far from the border have been
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