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Border agents arrest more criminals, see spike in meth and pot seizures as cartels exploit migrant surge

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Nearly 1,000 with drug convictions, 265 sex offenders among those caught by Border Patrol after crossing border illegally

EL PASO, Texas (Border Report) – The U.S. Border Patrol has detained twice the number of criminal migrants in the first six months of fiscal year 2021 as it did in all of 2020, newly released U.S. Customs and Border Protection data shows.

Among these were 265 sex offenders, 576 individuals convicted of assault, battery and domestic violence and 982 drug offenders. The bulk of the arrests (2,765), though, involved illegal entry or illegal re-entry after a previous deportation.

The Border Patrol also reports large increases in seizures of marijuana and methamphetamine – which are the Mexican drug cartels’ primary money staples. This, as transnational criminal organizations try to take advantage of federal agents being tied up coping with the ongoing migrant surge to sneak drugs, and sometimes criminal associates, across the border.

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“We have seen an incremental increase in narcotics between the ports of entry since the beginning of the fiscal year. Although there are still restrictions in place due to the COVID-19 pandemic, drug trafficking organizations are increasing their smuggling tactics between the ports of entry taking advantage of the high flow of people entering illegally into the United States,” CBP told Border Report in a statement this week.

Last March, CBP encountered more than 172,000 persons attempting entry along the Southwest border. This total represented a 71 percent increase over February 2021. CBP this year has already recorded over 569,800 “encounters,” or apprehensions of unauthorized migrants. This represents an increase of 24 percent compared to total encounters during all of fiscal year 2020, and an increase of more than 34 percent from the same time frame of fiscal year 2019.

The Border Patrol has detained a total of 5,018 criminal immigrants since Oct. 1, 2020, compared to 2,469 in fiscal year 2020. That’s on pace to overtake the 8,531 arrests of criminal immigrants made in all fiscal year 2017.

When it comes to the seizure of illegal narcotics, total drug seizures were down 14% in March compared to February. However, seizures of methamphetamine – a drug linked to America’s opioid overdose epidemic — skyrocketed by 91%, cocaine seizures went up 26% and heroin seized rose by 22%, CBP figures show.

“The Biden administration and Democrats in Congress want the American people to believe the crisis at the border is nothing more than families and children, but these numbers show that’s far from the whole story,” added U.S. Rep. Yvette Herrell, R-New Mexico, whose district includes El Paso neighbors Sunland Park, Santa Teresa, Anthony and Las Cruces, New Mexico. “Criminals and the cartels are exploiting the overworked and undermanned Border Patrol to illegally enter the country.”

El Paso and Tucson, Arizona, see steady migration increase​

While illegal immigration remained steady in the El Paso Sector in October and November, it has increased substantially in February and March, CBP data shows.

Federal agents in the El Paso Sector detained a total of 13,181 single adults, unaccompanied children and migrant families in February and 19,457 in March, compared to 10,617 in January. Tucson saw nearly identical spikes, going from 10,751 apprehensions in January to 14,642 in February and 19,835 in March.

 
Well, at least some are being caught.

I wonder what percentage are being detained after being caught.
 
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