Migrant arrests at U.S. borders with Mexico and Canada fell in November 2020, countering claims of uncontrolled immigration.

Migrant arrests at the U.S. borders with Mexico and Canada dropped in November 2020, contradicting claims of uncontrolled illegal immigration. The U.S. Border Patrol reported around 47,000 arrests at the Mexico border, down from nearly 57,000 in October, and about 700 at the Canada border, down from 1,300. This decline follows President-elect Donald Trump's proposal of tariffs on Mexico and Canada to address migration and drug trafficking, sparking potential trade tensions.

December 02, 2024
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