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Tuesday, March 08, 2016
U.S. border chief: Surges across southwest border could be new trend
The yearend spike in Central American children and families illegally crossing the southwest border – a thorny problem with big implications for Georgia and other states – may be part of a “new normal,” the nation’s border chief said during a stop in Atlanta Friday. “We
are watching it pretty carefully — we are concerned,” said U.S. Customs
and Border Protection Commissioner R. Gil Kerlikowske, who was visiting
with police in Buckhead about human trafficking. “Perhaps we are seeing
a new normal with a lot of people wanting to come across that southern
border into the United States.” Fleeing
punishing poverty and brutal gangs, tens of thousands of people from El
Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras started surging across the border in
2014. Their numbers fell toward the end of that year and stayed
lower in early 2015 before rising sharply again. Between October of 2015
and January of this year, apprehensions on the southwest border were
more than double the number from the same period the year before. Most
of those who were caught are from Central America. Some are from Mexico...more
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