In March, US-Mexico Border Encounters increased 25%, but the number of migrants apprehended is 23% lower than in March 2022. The parole program for migrants from four countries, which started in January and has resulted in a decrease in the number of migrants attempting to cross the US-Mexico border, is one factor contributing to the decrease. The top nationalities using the CBP One app are from Mexico, Venezuela, and Haiti. Those removed under Title 8, which allows for the immediate expulsion of migrants without their case being decided by an immigration court, are also subject to additional long-term consequences beyond removal from the United States.
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