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<blockquote data-quote="Black Gold 380R" data-source="post: 16958089" data-attributes="member: 70025"><p>I'm not going to get in to too much detail, but this post is SPOT on. </p><p></p><p>Mexican nationals have normally been the majority of USBP apprehensions. It did shift to Other Than Mexican (OTMs) for a while.</p><p></p><p>However, since at least 2020 (start of pandemic and lock downs) USBP apprehensions have swung back to being majority Mexican nationals (just easier for them since they are our neighboring country).</p><p></p><p>I'll give you some very basic, round numbers, to display this (These are not official numbers, just for reference and comparison on how vast the difference is):</p><p></p><p>Fiscal year 2023 apprehension for my region ONLY......</p><p></p><p>Mexican: 108,000</p><p>Venezuelans: 47,000</p><p>Colombians: 38,000</p><p>Guatemalans: 37,000</p><p>Nicaraguans: 36,000</p><p></p><p>And the list goes on............ </p><p></p><p>This is just 5 nationalities and this is just for one border region along the southwest border (SWB). Now imagine what it is for the entire SWB? And my border region is NOT number 1 in apprehensions either. So, other regions have higher numbers than displayed above.</p><p></p><p>We are being overrun folks, don't get it twisted. I understand all about the American Dream, but our current President and his supporters have no clue how to control the seriousness of border issues like previous Presidents tried to do.</p><p></p><p>Sorry for going off track as this is the UAW thread. But, I noticed a lot of you have bits and pieces of knowledge concerning the problem set, but miss the target on other issues. So, I just wanted to set the record straight, at least on the migration side of things.</p><p></p><p>Fentanyl and Cartels are separate topics all together.....</p><p></p><p>And for those who do not know, I am NOT an agent, but I live this SHIT everyday.......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Black Gold 380R, post: 16958089, member: 70025"] I'm not going to get in to too much detail, but this post is SPOT on. Mexican nationals have normally been the majority of USBP apprehensions. It did shift to Other Than Mexican (OTMs) for a while. However, since at least 2020 (start of pandemic and lock downs) USBP apprehensions have swung back to being majority Mexican nationals (just easier for them since they are our neighboring country). I'll give you some very basic, round numbers, to display this (These are not official numbers, just for reference and comparison on how vast the difference is): Fiscal year 2023 apprehension for my region ONLY...... Mexican: 108,000 Venezuelans: 47,000 Colombians: 38,000 Guatemalans: 37,000 Nicaraguans: 36,000 And the list goes on............ This is just 5 nationalities and this is just for one border region along the southwest border (SWB). Now imagine what it is for the entire SWB? And my border region is NOT number 1 in apprehensions either. So, other regions have higher numbers than displayed above. We are being overrun folks, don't get it twisted. I understand all about the American Dream, but our current President and his supporters have no clue how to control the seriousness of border issues like previous Presidents tried to do. Sorry for going off track as this is the UAW thread. But, I noticed a lot of you have bits and pieces of knowledge concerning the problem set, but miss the target on other issues. So, I just wanted to set the record straight, at least on the migration side of things. Fentanyl and Cartels are separate topics all together..... And for those who do not know, I am NOT an agent, but I live this SHIT everyday....... [/QUOTE]
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