Chattanooga Times Free Press

Agents added to US Northern border amid crossing spike

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Federal authoritie­s have added 25 border patrol agents at a section of the northeaste­rn U.S. border with Quebec in response to a spike in illegal crossings.

The team, which started on Monday, will help to deter and disrupt human smuggling activities in the sector that includes the border areas of New Hampshire, Vermont, Maine and parts of upstate New York, a U.S. Custom and Border Protection spokespers­on said in a statement.

“While the apprehensi­on numbers are small compared to other areas with irregular migration flows, Swanton Sector apprehensi­ons constitute a large change in this area,” the spokespers­on said.

Last month, the death of a Mexican man who had just entered Vermont from Canada illegally highlighte­d the spike in illegal crossings along the border between Quebec and parts of New

“While the apprehensi­on numbers are small compared to other areas with irregular migration flows, Swanton Sector apprehensi­ons constitute a large change in this area.”

— U.S. CUSTOM AND BORDER PROTECTION SPOKESPERS­ON

England, officials say. It marked the first death in recent memory of someone who crossed illegally in that area.

Statistics from U.S. Customs and Border Protection show that agents in the sector apprehende­d 1,513 illegal border crossers between Oct. 1, 2022 through Jan. 31, 2023, up from 160 in the same period the year before. But the total number apprehende­d along the entire northern border this fiscal year, 2,227, is a small fraction of those apprehende­d along the U.S.Mexican border during that same period, 762,383.

 ?? UNITED STATES BORDER PATROL SWANTON SECTOR PHOTO VIA AP ?? Two individual­s illegally cross the US/Canada border in January 2023 at the Vermont, New Hampshire and New York enforcemen­t sector.
UNITED STATES BORDER PATROL SWANTON SECTOR PHOTO VIA AP Two individual­s illegally cross the US/Canada border in January 2023 at the Vermont, New Hampshire and New York enforcemen­t sector.

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