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In the month leading up to Sunday’s Mexican presidential election, migrant apprehensions along the U.S. southwestern border dropped to less than 118,000. This represents the third lowest month since President Joe Biden took office in January 2021.
Immigration issues may have been an issue for the more than 12 million residents in the United States currently eligible to vote by mail in Mexico’s presidential election held over the weekend. AMLO’s government encouraged those expatriates living in the United States to exercise their right to vote through messaging campaigns conducted by Consular offices across the southwest border.indicate MORENA Party candidate Claudia Sheinbaum will win the election with more than 58 percent of the vote.
The immigration efforts in Mexico leading up to Sunday’s presidential election and increased enforcement efforts in Texas continued to push migrant crossings to the west. The Tucson and San Diego Sectors accounted for nearly 66,000 of the 118,000 migrant apprehensions in May. May marks the third consecutive month of migrant apprehension declines. From a short peak in February of nearly 141,000 migrant arrests, the number fell in March to just over 134,000 and in April to nearly 129,000.by Newsmax, the Biden administration is expected to roll out new election-year border enforcement efforts. The announcement’s timing comes on the tail of the Mexican presidential election and shortly before the first U.S. presidential election debate.
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