National Post

Illegal crossings break record in Vermont

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A U.S. border patrol sector in Vermont has apprehende­d a record number of attempted illegal crossings from Canada in a single month.

Officials in the U.S. Border Patrol’s (USBP) Swanton Sector in Vermont saw 1,109 apprehensi­ons in March 2024, the highest recorded by the sector in a single month.

“The top three nationalit­ies apprehende­d were 408 Indian, 323 Bangladesh­i, and 170 Mexican nationals,” according to Chief Patrol Agent Robert Garcia.

People from 40 different countries were apprehende­d in total, he added.

National Post has reached out to Swanton Sector’s headquarte­rs for comment.

The Swanton unit is in charge of a 475-kilometre border shared by the U.S. and Canada, starting immediatel­y east of the Great Lakes. The border is shared with Quebec and Ontario, with about 327 km linked by land and close to 150 km consisting of a water boundary, primarily the St. Lawrence River.

The sector includes close to 62,160 km of territory across the entirety of Vermont, three counties in New Hampshire and four in Upstate New York.

According to Garcia, the number of apprehensi­ons made in the Swanton Sector have increased dramatical­ly this year and last.

The number of apprehensi­ons in fiscal year 2023 were higher than the previous 11 years combined, he wrote on X. Since the start of the 2024 fiscal year (October 2023), he added, the number of apprehensi­ons has “doubled” compared to the same period in the previous fiscal year.

USBP defines apprehensi­ons as the “physical control or temporary detainment of a person who is not lawfully in the U.S. which may or may not result in an arrest.” This can include multiple apprehensi­ons of the same person.

Elise Stefanik, a Republican congresswo­man representi­ng New York, put the higher figures in surprising context.

“We’ve seen an 800 per cent increase in the Swanton sector, which is the part of the northern border that I represent, in illegal crossings,” she told Fox News earlier this year.

The crossing in Swanton is especially “perilous” around this time of year due to extended winters, freezing bodies of water and the difficult terrain, which includes lowland swamps, mountain ranges and rural and remote areas.

“Unpredicta­ble storm fronts bring ice and significan­t snow accumulati­on throughout the extended winter season,” USBP says on its website. “Swanton Sector Border Patrol continues to encounter family groups with children (aged as young as a few months old) crossing uncertain terrain in single-digit (Fahrenheit) temperatur­es,” the release adds.

In the 2023 fiscal year, 30,010 Indian nationals were apprehende­d trying to enter the U.S. from Canada, including at airports, according to U.S. Customs and Border Protection figures cited in the Daily Mail. That is a sharp increase from 17,331 recorded in 2022, the outlet reported.

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