Washington : The number of migrants illegally entering the United States from Mexico jumped more than 16 percent in October, US officials have said.
The US Department of Homeland Security said it detained 46,195 people in October, up from 39,501 in September and 37,048 in August. “There are currently about 41,000 individuals in our immigration detention facilities — typically, the number in immigration detention fluctuates between 31,000 and 34,000,” DHS Secretary Jeh Johnson said in a statement. “I have authorised US Immigration and Customs Enforcement to acquire additional detention space for single adults so that those apprehended at the border can be returned to their home countries as soon as possible,” he said in his statement.
“We have also engaged with a number of countries to repatriate their citizens more quickly, and they have agreed to do so,” Johnson added, noting that many of the new arrivals have been asylum seekers and young children. “Our borders cannot be open to illegal migration. We must, therefore, enforce the immigration laws consistent with our priorities,” he said. “We prioritise the deportation of undocumented immigrants who are convicted of serious crimes and those apprehended at the border attempting to enter the country illegally.”