Exclusive: Migrant Apprehensions at Border Continue Westward Move from South Texas to California



by BOB PRICE and RANDY CLARK 25 Apr 2024

The San Diego Sector took the lead in the number of migrants apprehended during the first 21 days of April. The turning point caps the westward movements of migrant border crossings from South Texas, to Arizona, and on to Southern California.

According to an unofficial Border Patrol report reviewed by Breitbart Texas, San Diego Sector Border Patrol agents encountered nearly 25,000 migrants during the first three weeks of April. This made the sector the busiest along the southwest U.S. border with Mexico.



Chief Patrol Agent Patricia D. McGurk-Daniel
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Weekly Update, 4/17/24 – 4/23/24
-9,513 Apprehensions from 74 countries
-218 Unaccompanied Minors Encountered
-22 Rescues
-35 Human Smuggling Events Interdicted

SEIZED:
-154 lbs. Cocaine
-238 lbs. Methamphetamine
-36.8 lbs. Fentanyl
-22 Smuggling Conveyances
-7 Firearms



12:13 PM · Apr 24, 2024

Since last year, when the Rio Grande Valley and Del Rio Sectors swapped first-place apprehension rates, border enforcement actions by Texas and Mexico forced migrants westward. The westward movement first spread to the El Paso Sector and then to the Tucson Sector.

According to the CBP Southwest Land Border Encounters report, Tucson Sector agents apprehended nearly 42,000 migrants in March. This was followed by the San Diego Sector’s apprehension of nearly 34,000 migrants and El Paso’s 30,000 migrants.



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Week in Review…

- 7,500 Apprehensions
- 223 Federal Criminal Cases
- 23 Human Smuggling Events
- 10 Narcotics Events
- 2 Convicted Sex Offenders
- 1 Recovered Stolen Vehicle
- 1 Firearm Seized
- 1 Rescue

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4:01 PM · Apr 19, 2024

By the third week of April, first place moved to the San Diego Sector, where the apprehension of nearly 25,000 migrants surpassed El Paso’s arrest of approximately 22,000 migrants and Tucson’s arrest of just over 21,000 migrants.

From the beginning of Fiscal Year 24 in October through the first three weeks of April, Border Patrol agents encountered more than 1.1 million migrants. The Tucson Sector led this effort, arresting more than 360,000 migrants. The San Diego Sector is currently second, arresting more than 210,000 migrants.

https://www.breitbart.com/border/202...to-california/