Following President Joe Biden’s prison restrictions, which came into effect at midnight on Wednesday, the number of refugees who had crossed the southern boundary from Mexico appeared to have remained constant throughout the day.
The , Washington Examiner , spoke on Wednesday evening with four law enforcement officers on the frontier, including , Border Patrol , officials in California and Texas, who collectively said they had never seen an instant increase or decrease in the number of , immigrants , being arrested immediately, this morning or afternoon. In order to communicate freely on the frontier, the brokers are being given secrecy.
Brokers in El Paso, Texas, according to a Border Patrol agent who lives there, are” still waiting to see the results it’s going to have around.”
President , Joe Biden , on Tuesday signed an executive order forbidding child refugees from seeking asylum if more than 2, 500 people were arrested in a single moment across the southern limit. That procedure will remain in place until at least two weeks after the number of regular detention has decreased by an average of 1,500 people.
According to White House leaders who briefed writers on the task on Tuesday, it means that immigrants will likely be taken back to Mexico or taken up on airplanes to their countries of origin.
A senior state law enforcement official who is monitoring the situation in Texas claimed the number of illegal crossings has been the” same” as it has been in recent days, adding that it has been” steady here in Texas.”
A top Border Patrol established in the Rio Grande Valley’s South Texas region claimed that the area was now well-positioned to control illegal immigration even before the executive order was implemented, but that he had not yet seen a result from Biden’s executive order. Brokers in the Rio Grande Valley have adopted a policy that prohibits immigrants from entering the country but more removes them from the country.  ,
” We just regular 250 misgivings a day due to effects”, the Rio Grande Valley official said, referring to the industry’s plan of removing refugees. ” Effects work”.
A San Diego agent claimed that officials were also waiting for advice on how to bring out the order after it was discussed at a preshift gathering at evening.
” What they told us briefly was that everyone was getting]expedited removal ]”, the San Diego agent said.
Expedited treatment refers to a 1996 law that allows Border Patrol to swiftly replace someone who has been apprehended at the boundary without bringing their case before an emigration judge, a process that can take five to ten years to overcome.
Given that the area sees immigrants from faraway countries cross and is n’t able to fly back as many immigrants from abroad as immigrants from Central America, the executive order may be challenging to enforce in particular in San Diego.
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The San Diego realtor said in the past year that immigrants from China, India, Jordan, Georgia, and Colombia have been caught crossing.  ,
Representatives from the Biden administration did not specify how exactly they would return probably tens of thousands of refugees from nearby countries each month, despite senior officials from the administration’s call with reporters saying in a call that the Department of Homeland Security had begun flying immigrants to several of those countries in recent months and had the capacity to maintain those flights.