Fewer illegal immigrants crossing border yet 'got-away' rate increasing
by Anna Giaritelli, Homeland Security Reporter
May 27, 2023 06:00 AM
The number of immigrants illegally entering the United States from Mexico has dropped off significantly over the past two weeks, but the rate of "got-aways" has increased.
A Washington Examiner analysis of federal law enforcement data indicated that in the week leading up to the pandemic-era policy Title 42 ending on May 11, Border Patrol agents apprehended 67,759 people and observed approximately 15,780 people who crossed illegally but got away. Roughly 1 person evaded police for every 4.3 who were caught.
In the week following Title 42's ending, agents encountered 55% fewer people, 28,473, yet observed 9,571 people cross and then get away. Roughly 1 person evaded police for every 2.5 intercepted.
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/policy/immigration/title-42-end-fewer-illegal-immigrants-crossing-border