Muslim Nationals Arrested At Border

Written By BlabberBuzz | Sunday, 02 January 2022 08:30 AM
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Border Patrol agents in El Paso, Texas have picked up five migrants from Turkey trying to enter the U.S. illegally. Officials say they see foreign nationals from all over the world arriving at the U.S.-Mexico border.

El Paso Chief Border Patrol Agent Gloria Chavez declared that agents in Ysleta had intercepted the five Turkish nationals entering the U.S. illegally.

She continued that agents in the sector have arrested migrants from more than 45 nationalities.

"Border Security is National Security!" she tweeted, along with a graphic that announced "Turkish Incursion."

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Agents have been dealing with a constant, large flow of migrants coming to the border, primarily from Mexico and Northern Triangle countries. Though agents have encountered migrants from all across the globe trying to gain access to the United States.

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In Fiscal Year 2021, there were 1,409 encounters with migrants coming from Turkey, up from 109 in F.Y. 2020. Thus far in F.Y. 2022, there have been 957 encounters since October.

In the meantime, there were 2,588 Indian nationals encountered in FY2021, up from 1,120 in F.Y. 2020. There were 450 encounters with Chinese nationals in F.Y. 2021, down from the 1,738 in F.Y. 2020.

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There were an additional 20,707 migrants in FY2021 listed as coming from "other" nations outside those listed on the CBP statistics – up from 7,047 in FY2020.

CBP figures released earlier this month show agents reported 173,620 encounters at the southern border in November, a staggering growth of 140 percent from the same time last year.

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The fiscal year 2021, which ran through September, saw the most recorded encounters with more than 1.7 million.

Though, it seems like the Biden Administration has a "solution."

Earlier this month, the Biden Administration declared another round of private investment in Guatemala, Honduras, and El Salvador.

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It's a significant step in addressing the lack of economic opportunity that is a factor causing people to migrate from the region to the U.S. border. But results won't be quick, and there's a possibility they won't help as much as the U.S. wishes.

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As part of a partnership with the U.S. government, American companies vowed to inject $750 million in the three nations, which are collectively known as Central America's Northern Triangle. These latest commitments, part of a Biden Administration effort launched in May, bring the partnership's total investments to over $1.2 billion over a multi-year horizon.

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Those funds will support entrepreneurs and coffee farmers, form new manufacturing jobs; make Northern Triangle economies more resilient to climate change, and give millions access to the digital economy and the internet.

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