Southern Border Arrests Increased by One-Third From June to July
- Internal data from the Department of Homeland Security shows that the Biden administration is allowing more asylum seekers to enter the United States than it originally stated, with 45,662 migrants being waived through with the CBP One mobile application in July.
- The increase in asylum seekers admitted through the app raises concerns about President Biden's proposals to address the border crisis, which has seen a record-breaking number of illegal crossings compared to the Trump administration.
- The CBP One app, which allows migrants to apply for asylum remotely, has been criticized by Republicans as a way to reclassify illegal border crossers and release them into the country.
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