Biden Administration pulls troops from border due to surge in migrants.
The Biden Administration to Withdraw Troops from Southern Border Despite Surge in Migrant Crossings
The Biden administration is making the controversial decision to pull troops from the southern border, even as the number of migrant crossings continues to surge.
An anonymous Defense Department official revealed to the Associated Press that the Pentagon plans to withdraw 1,100 troops from the border by August 8. Initially deployed by Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin in May for a 90-day period, these troops were sent to address the influx of migrants as Title 42, a pandemic-era rule that allowed officials to turn migrants away, was set to expire. However, Austin has authorized 400 troops to remain at the border until August 31.
The troops being withdrawn were providing crucial support in tasks such as warehouse operations and data entry, which helped alleviate the workload of Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agents.
This decision comes at a time when the border is experiencing a significant increase in crossings, particularly in Arizona. According to the Texas Tribune report:
U.S. agents made over 130,000 arrests along the Mexico border last month, a notable rise from the 99,545 arrests made in June. Additionally, authorities allowed approximately 50,000 migrants to enter the United States in July, primarily through Biden administration programs that enable asylum seekers to schedule appointments at U.S. ports of entry using the CBP One mobile application.
The surge in illegal crossings was particularly prominent in the scorching deserts of southern Arizona, where U.S. agents made around 40,000 arrests in July. This represents the highest one-month total for the Tucson sector in the past 15 years, as per CBP data.
This development follows a report by the Washington Free Beacon highlighting the White House’s disregard for its own limits on asylum-seekers, allowing a greater number of migrants to enter the country.
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