An internal watchdog report says the agency has a limited ability to track migrants who have crossed the border once they are released in the U.S. to await their asylum hearings.
Migrants exit a bus after being released from federal immigration custody in El Paso, Texas, on May 16.Julia Ainsley
More than 1 million migrants were released inside the U.S. pending their immigration hearings from March 2021 to August 2022, according to a new report from the DHS Office of Inspector General. Of those migrants’ records, more than 54,000 were blank, while the rest were either invalid or not legitimate residential locations.
The inspector general’s report said valid addresses are needed for Immigration and Customs Enforcement to locate and deport migrants who are illegally in the country. U.S. Border Patrol and ICE personnel told the inspector general’s office that migrants “commonly share addresses and may reuse addresses based on extended family all going to the same location or based on information from potential smugglers.”
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