- 08 Apr 2021 16:08
#15165285
"During the busiest month along the Mexico border in nearly two decades, U.S. authorities took more than 172,000 migrants into custody in March, according to enforcement statistics released Thursday that provide a stark measure of the challenges facing the Biden administration.
The total included 18,890 teens and children who arrived without parents, a record quantity that overwhelmed U.S. shelter capacity and produced crisis-level crowding inside government border tents.
“We are continuing to dig out of a hole left by the previous administration,” said one administration official."
https://www.washingtonpost.com/national/march-border-crossing-numbers/2021/04/07/2c252c52-97dd-11eb-8e42-3906c09073f9_story.html
I had wanted to put this into an existing thread, but couldn't find that thread. I will likely start another thread about the quadrennial Global Trends report that the intel community puts out. It puts this into a larger context.
But the short and sweet of it is this: This is just the beginning.
The total included 18,890 teens and children who arrived without parents, a record quantity that overwhelmed U.S. shelter capacity and produced crisis-level crowding inside government border tents.
“We are continuing to dig out of a hole left by the previous administration,” said one administration official."
https://www.washingtonpost.com/national/march-border-crossing-numbers/2021/04/07/2c252c52-97dd-11eb-8e42-3906c09073f9_story.html
I had wanted to put this into an existing thread, but couldn't find that thread. I will likely start another thread about the quadrennial Global Trends report that the intel community puts out. It puts this into a larger context.
But the short and sweet of it is this: This is just the beginning.
Facts have a well known liberal bias