🧵Based on the CBP data there were 43,570 encounters in the Del Rio Sector in September, up from 33,062 in August. Of these,15,951 were Haitians, up from 5,185 in August. Of the 15,951 Haitians, 6,215 were subject to Title 42 ( 39%) and 9,736 (61%) subject to Title 8. Both of
…these statistics are below the prior discussed numbers (not specific to bridge TOP, or Haitians) of 30,000 and 12,000 released to seek asylum. What we Don’t know is: how many Title 8 were/are in detention (not released to community)….
..and how many Title 8 may have then been removed under expedited removal. As of Sept 30 there were approximately 6,100 removed on 57 planes to Haiti.
Encounters in the RGV plummeted in September from 81,178 in August to 55,072 in September. Around 42% of the decrease accounted for by people from Guatemala and almost 42% from people from Honduras.
Encounters in the Yuma Sector increased again, primarily accounted for by increases in Brazilians and Venezuelans.
In August RGV represented 39% of the 209,800 Southwest encounters and in Sept only 29% of the 192,000 encounters, with Del Rio up from from 16% to 23% and Yuma up from from 8% to 12%.
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It’s good to remind ourselves that although 40% of encounters in March resulted in releases that 103,900 PEOPLE WERE EXPELLED at our doorstep without even the illusion of due process or the ability to make their…
…to assert their legal right to seek asylum or protection here. This includes 17,345 family members, many of whom have very small children and who were expelled directly into MX. Almost 25% of these families were…
…put on ICE Air in Brownsville and swept away to El Paso or San Diego, 1000s of miles away, and dumped into Juarez or Tijuana in states of confusion and impending danger, with no support or care. All because Tamaulipas, where they crossed, will not accept …
I wish some people, including TV news broadcasters who usually don’t cover migration, would stop saying Biden reversed a Trump policy and began accepting unaccompanied kids. It’s not true. It is true that from March through November, 16,350 kids were expelled by Trump under T42.
… Biden did CONTINUE accepting kids when the NOVEMBER court order against expelling kids was reversed, but the reduction in % expelled actually started drifting down in August as you can see from the top graph (numbers below chart on left)…
..Then the precipitous drop with the Nov court order is evident. Then, all of Dec through March is a flat line. NO change in the % expelled. In fact, In Dec + Jan 171 were expelled and in Feb+ March 199 were expelled...
1/8 Thread. Highlights of my open letter that I hope you will read/consider that I mailed this weekend to Joe/Jill Biden, Kamala , Alejandro Mayorkas, Ur Jaddou about their messaging last week to be patient on immediate border changes. Their concern…witnessattheborder.org/posts/122820
2/8… fear that we will create a crisis at the border and “have 2 mill people on our border.”…I’m under no illusion the letter will reach it’s intended audiences, so comments and RTs welcome. Dialogue is important now…
3/8…A humanitarian crisis exists TODAY Migrants died yesterday, today, and will tomorrow. In dangerous lands and the hell of the desert. Just because the crisis is not on US soil does not mean it’s not real and that it absolves our soul from the moral imperative to protect …
1/10 .@DHS_Wolf As promised, here are 4 more questions I would ask you at your confirmation hearing had I been invited. Feel free to answer in the comments below. I'm still waiting for answers to yesterday's questions. I will attach in this thread in case you missed them...
2/10 1. April through July you expelled 84,000 Mexicans under Title 42 (CDC order). BUT, Mexico only reports receiving 46,200 under the US repatriation agreement with Mexico. That is a GAP of almost 38,000. If we est. the full pandemic, the GAP is 52,000 people....
3/10....Where did 52,000 people disappear to? Or, are we not expelling under the repatriation agreement for Title 42? If not, is there a formal agreement? What is the agreement with Mexico to ensure documentation and humanitarian treatment? Is it available? If not, why not?
1 /6 .@DHS_Wolf I was not invited to your confirmation hearing Wednesday so I will leave you some questions in this thread. I may have more this week, but feel free to put your answers to these 3 in the comments now.
2/6 1.Since 26 April Guatemala has required a negative COVID test for all deportations from the US (ICE and Guatemala confirmed). From 1 May to 18 Sept, 744 unaccompanied children (UACs) have been repatriated by the US to Guatemala....
3/6..If these children tested negative, as required, they are NO HEALTH RISK to the US. How can you expel children, alone, to Guatemala under Title 42 (CDC order) if they pose NO HEALTH RISK to the US?? This is illogical, right??
.@senrobportman will you follow your 2016 principles? Tell us. “We should let the people decide. This is not about the person, it’s about the principle.” dispatch.com/article/201603…
“We are in the midst of a highly charged presidential election that is less than eight months away, and this lifetime appointment could reshape the Supreme Court for generations.”