The Great Replacement army of illegal aliens opened a new front on the northern border some time ago. The latest: Invaders are jumping the frontier from Canada illegally in record numbers.
Chief Border Patrol Agent Robert Garcia posted the numbers on Twitter:
Apprehensions have topped 5,400 in just over 10 months—eclipsing the previous 9 years combined. Our #BorderPatrol Agents are tirelessly patrolling 295 miles of border, and YOU CAN HELP. Reporting suspicious activity helps ensure border security & community safety. 1-800-689-3362 pic.twitter.com/Ipsex8kl9T
— Chief Patrol Agent Robert Garcia (@USBPChiefSWB) August 7, 2023
Data from U.S. Customs and Border Protection, which do not include July, are no more encouraging.
With two full months to go before the end of fiscal 2023, border encounters are 20.6 percent higher than all of last year: 132,164 against 109,535.
But 95 percent, 127,657, are illegals who land at ports of entry.
Border Patrol agents have caught 6,477 illegals who tried to jump the border, a 189 percent increase from last year’s total, 2,238.
Hardest hit is Swanton Sector, which includes all of Vermont and parts of New York and New Hampshire. Agents arrested 4,457, a 318.5 percent increase from last year’s 1,065.
Again, those figures, reported at CBP’s website, do not include July.
Garcia apparently included last month’s figures in his report. But whatever his calculations, numbers across the border will be worse than ever.
H/T: Border Hawk