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  1. Nov 1, 2019 · Historic maps show how the U.S.-Mexico border has changed over centuries. The U.S.-Mexico border is in sharp focus today, but scholars and community members local to the region know the delineating line separating the two countries is the result of a long history of shifting boundaries.

  2. Feb 7, 2024 · Mexico was the single most common origin country for US border encounters in 2023, but Mexican nationals made up less than 30% of the total share, compared with more than 60% a decade ago....

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  4. Oct 5, 2021 · The Mexico-US border today is a contentious topic, recently leading to a government shutdown due to disagreements between the president and Congress in funding of a wall that would separate the two countries. One contention has been that crime coming from Mexico has affected the United State's safety, necessitating a wall, although little data ...

  5. Aug 4, 2022 · All of the dead came from Mexico, Guatemala and Honduras – the three most common origin countries of migrants encountered by the Border Patrol in 2021 and so far in 2022. Such fatalities result ...

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    • How Has Migration Changed Since Joe Biden Became President?
    • Why Are Families and Children Coming Now?
    • What Is The Biden Administration Doing?

    Border encounters — a widely used but imperfect gauge that tells how many times U.S. authorities came across migrants — rose sharply during Donald Trump’s final months as president, from an unusually low 17,106 last April to 74,108 in December. They soared during President Joe Biden’s first months in office. Encounters totaled more than 172,000 in ...

    It’s complicated. Central Americans have been fleeing poverty and violence at least since civil wars of the 1980s, and Hurricane Eta in November and hunger have given new impetus for some in Guatemala and Honduras. Migrants also are guided by changes in U.S. policy — both real and rumored. Biden exempted unaccompanied children from pandemic-related...

    Short-term border holding facilities are overtaxed: More than 4,000 parents and children — mostly unaccompanied kids — have been crammed into a CBP tent complexdesigned for 250 in Donna, Texas. More than 600 children were packed into a room built for 32 last week, separated by plastic walls. To address severe overcrowding, the U.S. Department of He...

  6. May 26, 2022 · 2012 marked important shifts in the southern border of the United States as an increase in unaccompanied migrant children from Central America began to arrive; and in 2014, for the first time, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) registered more apprehensions of people who were not Mexican (many of whom were from El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras).

  7. The US-Mexico Border and Mexican Migration to the United States37 2007) and has been slowly declining since that time, albeit not dramatically. The estimated immigrant population without authorization in the United States in 201610 is 11.3 million. Most importantly, rather than surging, the flow of migrants from Mexico is clearly moderating.