U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) released new monthly border apprehension data, revealing that the overall number of illegal border crossing apprehensions reached over 10.5 million in July, with the fiscal year ending on September 30. This figure does not include the estimated 2 million individuals who evaded capture, pushing the total number of illegal border crossers to more than 12.5 million.
While the CBP estimate sheds new light on the extent of the border crisis under the Biden-Harris government, the data is incomplete. The CBP data does not account for those identified as “inadmissible” but released into the U.S. through the CBP One app or individuals released via parole programs established by the Biden-Harris government under the stewardship of Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas.
Additionally, the CBP figures exclude the hundreds of thousands admitted through parole programs from eight countries following the establishment of processing centers in Colombia and Guatemala.
Numerous parole programs have been declared illegal by the U.S. House Committee on Homeland Security and were used as grounds for the House of Representatives impeaching Mayorkas earlier this year. The Democrat-controlled Senate, however, declined to take up the impeachment resolution, which could have removed the Biden-Harris DHS Secretary from office.
The almost certain undercount of illegal immigrants in the country by the Biden-Harris government has led some—including former President Donald J. Trump—to speculate that the true numbers may be over 20 million.
The northern border is also seeing unprecedented crossings, with 162,865 apprehensions this fiscal year.