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US-Canadian border sees unprecedented surge in illegal crossings.

A key section of the U.S.‌ northeastern border⁢ with Canada has seen a ⁣surge⁣ in illegal alien⁤ crossings this year.

More illegals have been caught crossing into the United States from Canada in the last 11 months alone than in the entire previous⁤ decade, a ⁣top‌ Border ⁢Patrol official ‌announced this week.

“Over 6,100 apprehensions from ​76 different countries in just 11​ months, surpassing the last 10 years ​combined,” ⁤Swanton Sector Chief Patrol Agent Robert⁢ Garcia posted on X, formerly known as Twitter, on Sept.⁤ 6.

“Swanton Sector Agents are resolute and ‍determined ‌to hold the​ line across our 295 miles of border in northeastern New York, Vermont & New Hampshire.”

Chief Garcia’s post ‌included photos showing groups ‍of illegals moving through the woods with their luggage under⁣ the cover of darkness.

Border Agents Overwhelmed With Illegal Alien ⁤Surge

This⁢ much overlooked sector saw just over 1,000 Border Patrol apprehensions in all of fiscal year 2022, ⁤compared ⁢to⁣ only 365 in 2021.

The U.S.-Canada border‌ as a whole, had dealt with 7,633 apprehensions through the end of July this fiscal year, a jump ​from the 2,238 for ⁢all of FY 2022 and the 916 in FY 2021.

Overall, the amount ‌of illegals crossing from the north are dwarfed by the enormous numbers⁤ at the southern border, who are typically arriving at more than 200,000‌ a month.

It ⁣is still unclear how many illegals have been apprehended crossing in other sectors of​ the northern border this year.

However, the rise in numbers up north shows a growing ⁣a problem extending far beyond the southern border with Mexico, where⁣ 91,000 people were apprehended last month.

The entire U.S. border is 5,525 miles long in total, with 115 ports of entry.

The sudden surge up north has‍ caused considerable⁣ strain ⁣for the understaffed border agents in the region.

Chief Garcia called for more assistance back in February and warned that his agents were facing ⁤”strain caused by the surge” of ⁢illegals, particularly from Mexico, according to ​a memo obtained by Fox News.

Illegal Migrant Burden Becomes a Bipartisan Issue

Meanwhile, Republicans⁣ and some Democrats are increasingly critical of the White House over the rising numbers of illegal crossings entering the country.

In March, the Biden administration announced a new border deal with Canada,⁢ which specified that any persons who attempted to cross into either country illegally without authorization would ​be returned.

President Joe Biden said​ at a press conference in June, “We know that safe, orderly, and legal migration is good for all our economies, but we need to halt the dangerous and ⁢unlawful⁣ ways people are migrating and the dangerous ways.”

“Unlawful migration is not acceptable, and we’ll secure ‌our borders, including‍ through innovative, coordinated actions with our regional partners,” he said.

The deal also updated the 2004 Safe Third County Agreement, which did not originally deal with illegal immigration, but it has failed to deter⁢ illegal border crossers up ‌north.

Former Sen. Kelly Ayotte of Arizona, who is now a New Hampshire gubernatorial candidate,⁢ posted on X that “it is clear ‍that we have a serious problem unfolding along‍ our⁣ northern border—and the Biden administration is sitting on their hands while dangerous criminals and drugs flow into our state.”

House members from districts along the northern border,⁢ like Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-N.Y.), ⁣are blaming the policies of the⁣ Biden administration and New York Gov. Kathy Hochul for permitting the invasion.

She called on Democrats ​to approve the House GOP border ‍security bill passed earlier this year.

“Enough is enough. It is time for ‌Joe Biden to secure our So



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