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Illegal crossings at lowest level since 1960s in San Diego Sector, Border Patrol says

The U.S. Border Patrol announced a significant reduction in illegal border crossings in San Diego, but an increase in narcotics seizures.

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U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) issued a statement on Friday (December 19) stating that in the past two weeks, agents of its San Diego Border Patrol (USBP) division have conducted multiple operations along several interstate highways in Southern California, seizing more than 184 pounds of drugs.

San Diego.- The Border Patrol of the San Diego Sector reported a reduction of almost 23 thousand illegal crossings in the last two months, compared to the same period, between October and November 2024. “During the first two months of the new fiscal year, the sector has recorded 1,793 arrests,” said Justin De La Torre, head of the Border Patrol Sector San Diego. The fiscal year in the United States starts on October 1 and ends on September 31, s…

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KPBS broke the news in on Monday, December 22, 2025.
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