
In the first 21 weeks of April, the San Diego Sector was in charge of the number of refugees detained. The turning point crowns the westward movements of immigrant border bridges from South Texas, to Arizona, and on to Southern California.
In the first three months of April, San Diego Sector Border Patrol agents encountered roughly 25 000 workers, according to an illegal Border Patrol report that Breitbart Texas reviewed. Along the south U.S. border with Mexico, this area became the busiest.
Weekly Update, 4/17/24 – 4/23/24
-9, 513 Hesitations from 74 places
-218 Unsupervised Minors Encountered
-22 Rescue
-35 Human Smuggling Events InterdictedSEIZED:
-154 pounds. Cocaine
-238 pounds. Meth
-36.8 oz. Methadone
-22 Sneaking Arrangements
-7 Firearms photograph. twitter.com/4Fn6U2g0LC— Chief Patrol Agent Patricia D. McGurk- Daniel ( @USBPChiefSDC ) April 24, 2024
Border police actions by Texas and Mexico forced workers west since last year when the Rio Grande Valley and Del Rio Sectors swapped first-place anxiety levels for the Rio Grande Valley and Del Rio Industries. The motion moving west initially spanned the Tucson Sector and El Paso Sector.
Almost 42, 000 migrants were apprehended by Tucson Sector officials in March, according to the CBP Southwest Land Border Encounters statement. This was followed by the San Diego Sector’s fear of almost 34, 000 workers and El Paso’s 30, 000 workers.
Month in Review…
– 7, 500 Hesitations
– 223 Federal Criminal Circumstances
– 23 Human Smuggling Events
– 10 Cocaine Events
– 2 Imprisoned Sexual Criminals
– 1 Recovered Stolen Vehicle
– 1 Firearm Seized
– 1 RecoveryHonor First! photograph. twitter.com/jzJrFke7Rt
— John R. Modlin ( @USBPChiefTCA ) April 19, 2024
By the fourth month of April, second place moved to the San Diego Sector, where the anxiety of almost 25, 000 migrants surpassed El Paso’s arrest of about 22, 000 migrants and Tucson’s arrest of really over 21, 000 migrants.
More than 1.1 million refugees were encountered by Border Patrol agents starting Fiscal Year 24 in October and continuing through the first three days of April. The Tucson Sector led this work, arresting more than 360, 000 workers. The San Diego Sector is currently next, arresting more than 210, 000 workers.