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SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA - MAY 13: A Customs and Border Protection officer keeps watch as immigrants are transported from a makeshift camp between border walls between the U.S. and Mexico on May 13, 2023 in San Diego, California. Some of the immigrants at the open air camp have been waiting for days in limbo for a chance to plead for asylum while local volunteer groups are providing food and other necessities. The U.S. government's Covid-era Title 42 policy, which for the past three years had allowed for the quick expulsion of irregular migrants entering the country, expired on the evening of May 11. (Photo by Mario Tama/Getty Images)

San Diego County Supervisor: 125,000 Migrants Released Into San Diego Came ‘Without Proper Vetting’

A San Diego County official announced that a “minimum” of 125,000 migrants in the last seven months have been released from custody “without proper vetting” and placed onto San Diego’s streets.

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AUSTIN, TEXAS - JANUARY 31: Texas Gov. Greg Abbott speaks during a news conference on January 31, 2023 in Austin, Texas. Gov. Abbott held a meeting and news conference in preparation for the winter storm that is sweeping across portions of Texas. (Photo by Brandon Bell/Getty Images)

Texas Law Allowing Law Enforcement To Deport Illegal Migrants Put Back On Hold

Just a few hours after the Supreme Court allowed a Texas law to take effect that gave authorities the right to arrest people who they suspect entered the country illegally, a federal appeals court has issued an order that puts it on hold. 

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Croatian policemen guard some 160 kilos Croatian policemen guard some 160 kilos of cocaine before showing it at a press conference in Zagreb, 28 November 2007. A south-European network of cocaine smugglers from Ecuador was dismantled and more than 160 kilos of drugs intended for a Bosnian company, were seized by the Croatian and Greek police forces, Croatian police announced 28 November. The drug, whose value was estimated at approximately 11 million euros, was seized in September and October in two intercepted containers of transport one with the Croatian port of Rijeka and the other with the Greek port of Pir?e, close to Athens. AFP PHOTO / Denis Lovrovic (Photo credit should read DENIS LOVROVIC/AFP via Getty Images)

Texas: CBP Officers Seize $366,183 Worth Of Cocaine At Veterans International Bridge

United States Custom and Border Protection (CBP) officers have seized over $366,000 worth of cocaine at the Veterans International Bridge in Texas.

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LEBANON-PALESTINIAN-ISRAEL-CONFLICT-DEMO The deputy chief of Lebanon's Shiite militant group Hezbollah, Sheikh Naim Qassem, delivers a speech during a rally in Beirut on October 13, 2023, as thousands of protesters poured onto the streets of several Middle East capitals in support of Palestinians amid Israeli air strikes on Gaza in reprisal for a surprise Hamas attack. Thousands of people, both Israeli and Palestinians have died since October 7, 2023, after Palestinian Hamas militants entered Israel in a surprise attack leading Israel to declare war on Hamas in the Gaza Strip on October 8. (Photo by ANWAR AMRO / AFP) (Photo by ANWAR AMRO/AFP via Getty Images)

CBP Raises Alarms On Hamas, Hezbollah Terrorists Coming Through U.S. Southern Border

The ongoing attacks in the Red Sea are now disrupting key trade routes forcing shippers to re-route and pause their shipments. 

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YUMA, AZ - MARCH 16: A U.S. Army Ranger climbs over a chain-link fence that will be topped with barbed wire as his unit finishes building it parallel to the primary steel U.S./Mexico border fence (background) to further fortify the border against people crossing illegally into the U.S. from Mexico on March 16, 2006 near the border town of near San Luis, south of Yuma, Arizona. As Congress begins a new battle over immigration policy, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) border patrol agents in Arizona are struggling to control undocumented immigrants that were pushed into the region by the 1990's border crack-down in California called Operation Gatekeeper. A recent study by the Pew Hispanic Center, using Census Bureau data, estimates that the U.S. currently has an illegal immigrant population of 11.5 million to 12 million, about one-third of them arriving within the past 10 years. More than half are reportedly from Mexico. Ironically, beefed-up border patrols and increased security are reportedly having the unintended result of deterring many from returning to their country of origin. (Photo by David McNew/Getty Images)

CBP Raises Alarms On Hamas, Hezbollah Terrorists Coming Through U.S. Southern Border

Illegal immigration continues to be a growing issue, and the war in Israel may continue to increase those problems and beyond.

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Venezuelan migrants browse the CBP One mobile app searching for an appointment to enter the United States outside the temporary stay of the National Migration Institute (INM) in Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua state, Mexico, on May 5, 2023. Under the intense desert sun, among sand and brush, hundreds of migrants crossed the Rio Grande from Mexico on the rumor that the United States would let them in. But their hopes were dashed as they fell prey, once again, to misinformation. Falsehoods and deceptions add to the ordeal of these people, first to reach the border through Mexico and then to obtain asylum in the United States. (Photo by HERIKA MARTINEZ / AFP) (Photo by HERIKA MARTINEZ/AFP via Getty Images)

Biden Administration increases number of migrants allowed to cross

The Biden administration has once again increased the number of migrants allowed to cross the border using the CBP One app.

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