Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Grothman miscalcula­tes with migrant surge claim

- Laura Schulte

America is seeing an increase in the number of people attempting to enter the country through the southern border.

Thousands of men, women and children have already crossed the border this year, a significant uptick after the inaugurati­on of President Joe Biden in January — and on the heels of a year when border crossings declined due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Democrats blame the increase on policies put into place when Donald Trump was president, while Republican­s blame changes made by Biden.

On March 24, U.S. Rep. Glenn Grothman, R-Wisconsin, tweeted: “We have encountere­d the largest surge of migrants in the last 20 years, there is a crisis at the border. @JoeBiden’s actions have told the rest of the world that the US does not enforce its immigratio­n policies, which is harmful to our country & those seeking to immigrate here.”

For the purpose of our fact check, we’re going to focus on the first part of his statement — that the U.S. is now seeing the largest surge of migrants since 2001.

Is he accurate?

Number of migrants is increasing

The tweet included a link to a speech Grothman made March 24 on the House floor. But in the speech, Grothman did not reference whether the surge of migrants approachin­g the southern border was the largest in the last 20 years. Instead, he claimed the number of immigrants has increased three times from what it was under the Obama administra­tion.

So, that’s not helpful in terms of getting to the bottom of the claim that this has been “the largest surge of migrants in the last 20 years.”

Grothman communicat­ions director Tim Svoboda said the informatio­n from the tweet was taken from a March 16 Reuters article, in which Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas said the U.S. is “on pace to encounter more individual­s on the southwest border than we have in the last 20 years.”

Note the subtle, but important, distinctio­n: The Reuters article said the U.S. is on pace to reach that mark. The tweet made it sound as if we have already surpassed it.

Svoboda said the tweet had been written by a staffer and contained incorrect informatio­n. The tweet has since been deleted.

The picture of what is happening on the border is complicate­d.

According to a March 27 report by NPR, Biden has noted the number of migrants reaching the border typically increases in the early months of the year, as the temperatur­es warm but before the blistering heat of the summer months.

According to U.S. Customs and Border Control data from 2019 and 2018, the number of migrants reaching the border starts to drop in May and typically decreases as the summer goes on. Of course, it’s unclear what will happen in 2021 and if this year will follow the same pattern.

In any case, while there has been a surge, the number of people trying to cross the border has not exceeded past records, according to Michelle Mittelstad­t, director of communicat­ions for the Migration Policy Institute.

She said apprehensi­ons at the border peaked at more than 1.64 million in fiscal year 2000, and remained in the 1 million range annually until fiscal year 2006. The largest spike after that was in fiscal year 2019, when more than 851,000 people were apprehende­d at the border, according to federal data.

So far in fiscal year 2021, which runs from Oct. 1, 2020, to Sept. 30, 2021, the Border Patrol has carried out nearly 382,000 apprehensi­ons and expulsions.

“While it is indeed possible that the trends will be the largest in 20 years, and DHS is said to be planning for such a contingenc­y, that reality has not yet occurred,” Mittelstad­t said in an email. “In short, the statement could potentiall­y be accurate in the future, but for now remains premature.”

Our ruling

Grothman claimed, “We have encountere­d the largest surge of migrants in the last 20 years.”

While the number of people attempting to enter the county via the U.S.-Mexico border has increased, the numbers so far are nowhere near those reported in the early 2000s, which were in the neighborho­od of about 1 million annually.

That said, Biden’s own Homeland Security secretary said the country is “on pace to encounter more individual­s on the southwest border than we have in the last 20 years.”

Our definition for Mostly False is “the statement contains an element of truth but ignores critical facts that would give a different impression.”

That fits here.

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