Drop in border encounters, though likely temporary, signals new pattern
- Arrests for illegal crossings on the US-Mexico border dropped by half in January from record highs in December, marking the third lowest month of Joe Biden's presidency.
- The decline in arrests is attributed to seasonal declines, heightened enforcement efforts by the US and its allies, and Mexico's crackdown on immigration.
- However, the drop in arrests may be temporary, as historical data shows that crossings on the southern border tend to increase with warmer weather.
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