SAN DIEGO ( Border Report )— The head of the Border Patrol’s San Diego Sector says her officials encountered 9, 513 immigrant apprehensions from April 17- 23.
According to company officials, the busiest market along the southern border this month is described as Chief Patrol Agent Patricia McGurk-Daniel’s takeover of X last Thursday.
Additionally, a local formal has described the area as the “epicenter of illegal immigration.”
San Diego County Supervisor Jim Desmond stated in a statement late last week that the number of arrests in the San Diego Sector had “propelled San Diego to the terrible position of leading all nine southern border areas in April, a pattern unknown since the 1990s.”
Border Patrol has confirmed that San Diego has experienced more arrests than any other business so far in April.
The individuals who provide water to workers in a region known as” Whiskey 8″ by Border Patrol agents claim that they have seen an increase in migrant bridges in recent months.
They claimed to have seen upward of 300 workers in the evenings of last week, according to a report from Border Report on Monday.
Before agents transported the refugees to Border Patrol control points, they reported helping two groups of asylum-seekers totaling 60 on Monday morning.
The official April month numbers wo n’t be made public until the middle of May.
The most up- to- day statistics show that in the San Diego Sector, since October 1 when the latest macroeconomic time began, 185, 469 workers had been apprehended through the end of March, compared to 342, 002 in the Tucson Sector.
Last month, San Diego Sector had 33, 784 misgivings, Tucson 41, 941 and El Paso had 30, 420.