Border Crossings Decline Significantly, Shifting Patterns Emerge

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The recent decline in arrests for illegal crossings at the US-Mexico border in January may be temporary, with various factors contributing to the ebb and flow of numbers. Mexico's increased enforcement efforts, including forcing migrants from freight trains and patrolling the border, have played a role, as has Texas' border enforcement measures. Additionally, seasonal weather patterns and the impact of COVID-19 restrictions have historically influenced migrant crossings.
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- Migrant crossings fall sharply along Texas border, shifting to Arizona and California CBS News
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