Border Patrol chiefs in three southwest border sectors report daily apprehension rates exceeding President Biden's cap of 2,500 migrants per day, with a total of 18,377 migrants apprehended in San Diego, Tucson, and Del Rio Sectors. Texas Governor Abbott criticizes Biden's executive order as a 'smokescreen' for failed open border policies.
Key Points
Over 18,000 migrants were apprehended in San Diego, Tucson, and Del Rio Sectors, exceeding the daily cap set by President Biden.
Texas Governor Abbott criticizes Biden's executive order as ineffective in addressing border security.
The apprehension rates indicate a continuous influx of migrants at the southwest border.
Pros
Border Patrol agents are actively apprehending migrants to maintain border security.
Awareness is raised regarding the challenges faced at the southwest border.
Cons
Exceeding the cap set by President Biden's executive order raises concerns about border control measures.
The situation highlights ongoing challenges in managing immigration at the southwest border.