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‘100,000 migrants held at US southern border’

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>>WASHINGTON: US border agents detained nearly 100,000 migrants at the US-Mexico border in February, according to two people familiar with preliminar­y figures, the highest monthly total since a major border surge in mid-2019.

The figures, which have not been previously reported, show the scope of a growing migrant influx at the southwest border as US President Joe Biden, a Democrat, seeks to roll back some of the restrictiv­e policies of former President Donald Trump, a Republican. February was Mr Biden’s first full month in office.

Last month’s total would represent the highest tally for the month of February since 2006. The sources who provided the figures to Reuters spoke on the condition of anonymity.

An increasing number of children arriving at the border without a parent or legal guardian has forced officials in recent weeks to scramble for housing options and take steps to speed up their release to sponsors in the United States.

The nearly 100,000 migrants detained at the border in February represent an increase over a figure of 78,000 in January. February’s total appears to be the highest monthly number since June 2019 during a large border surge that Mr Trump cited as justificat­ion for a broad immigratio­n crackdown.

A Customs and Border Protection spokeswoma­n said official statistics for last month likely will be released next week.

Border Patrol agents caught more than 4,500 migrants crossing the US-Mexico border in a single day on Wednesday, according to government figures shared with Reuters, a sign that illegal entries could continue to rise.

Republican­s have criticised Mr Biden for rolling back Mr Trump’s hardline immigratio­n policies, saying the shift will lead to more illegal immigratio­n.

Kevin McCarthy, the top Republican in the House of Representa­tives, sent a letter to Mr Biden on Friday that requested a meeting to discuss the issue, saying he had “great concern” with the border approach.

“We must acknowledg­e the border crisis, develop a plan, and, in no uncertain terms, strongly discourage individual­s from Mexico and Central America from ever making the dangerous journey to our southern border,” he wrote.

The recidivism rate among migrants attempting to cross the border illegally increased over the past year under a Trump-era policy known as Title 42. That policy, issued amid the coronaviru­s pandemic, allowed US authoritie­s to rapidly expel migrants caught crossing. In some cases, migrants attempt to cross the border again.

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