Border Arrests Plummet 70% Since End of Title 42, Biden Administration Reports

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Unlawful entries along the southern border have decreased 70% from their record highs since the end of Title 42 on May 11, according to the Department of Homeland Security. U.S. Customs and Border Patrol has averaged 3,400 encounters in between ports of entry per day and fewer than 300 non-CBP One Office of Field Operations (OFO) encounters at ports of entry per day, for a total of approximately 3,700 unscheduled encounters per day. The White House applauded the decrease, while some Republicans expressed skepticism of the CBP One app, saying it would allow mass migration.
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- Border Arrests Have Dropped 70% Since Title 42 Ended, Biden Administration Says The Wall Street Journal
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