Current:Home > reviewsUS closes border crossing to vehicles and limits traffic at another in response to illegal entries -GlobalInvest
US closes border crossing to vehicles and limits traffic at another in response to illegal entries
View
Date:2025-04-17 01:56:47
PHOENIX (AP) — A Texas border crossing was closed to vehicles Monday, and traffic at an Arizona crossing was limited to shift more resources to illegal entries, U.S. authorities said in the latest sign of how fast-changing migration routes are challenging the government to keep up.
Customs and Border Protection said it was closing one of two bridges to vehicles in Eagle Pass, Texas, a town of about 30,000 people that, for a while last year, was the busiest corridor for illegal crossings. The agency is also reducing vehicle entries in Lukeville, Arizona, a remote desert crossing that has become a major migration route in recent months.
“The U.S. is continuing to see increased levels of migrant encounters at the Southwest Border, fueled by smugglers peddling disinformation to prey on vulnerable individuals and encourage migration,” Customs and Border Protection said in a statement. “As we respond with additional resources and apply consequences for unlawful entry, the migration trends shift as well.
Lukeville lies in the Border Patrol’s Tucson sector, which was the busiest of nine along the U.S.-Mexico border by far in October.
John Modlin, the sector chief, said Sunday that all sector social media accounts would be temporarily reduced in response to “the ongoing migration surge.”
“At this time, all available personnel are needed to address the unprecedented flow,” Modlin wrote on X, the platform formerly called Twitter. “The social media team will return once the situation permits.”
He returned a short time later to apologize for the “hastily written statement” and pledged transparency.
Staffing cuts to legal trade and travel are the latest response to demands for processing people who cross the border illegally, often to seek asylum. A major pedestrian crossing in San Diego was closed for weeks starting in September as authorities turned more attention to people who entered the country without permission.
While arrests for illegal crossing fell in October, September was the second-highest month on record.
veryGood! (488)
Related
- Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow owns a $3 million Batmobile Tumbler
- Today’s Al Roker Is a Grandpa, Daughter Courtney Welcomes First Baby With Wesley Laga
- JPMorgan Chase buys troubled First Republic Bank after U.S. government takeover
- Kyle Richards and Mauricio Umansky Break Up After 27 Years of Marriage
- EU countries double down on a halt to Syrian asylum claims but will not yet send people back
- Warming Trends: Nature and Health Studies Focused on the Privileged, $1B for Climate School and Old Tires Detour Into Concrete
- Shares of smaller lenders sink once again, reviving fears about the banking sector
- Writers Guild of America goes on strike
- Rolling Loud 2024: Lineup, how to stream the world's largest hip hop music festival
- 2 states launch an investigation of the NFL over gender discrimination and harassment
Ranking
- Whoopi Goldberg is delightfully vile as Miss Hannigan in ‘Annie’ stage return
- Q&A: The Activist Investor Who Shook Up the Board at ExxonMobil, on How—or if—it Changed the Company
- Get Your Skincare Routine Ready for Summer With This $12 Ice Roller That Shoppers Say Feels Amazing
- Has JPMorgan Chase grown too large? A former White House economic adviser weighs in
- Federal hiring is about to get the Trump treatment
- JPMorgan Chase buys troubled First Republic Bank after U.S. government takeover
- Elon Musk says 'I've hired a new CEO' for Twitter
- Has JPMorgan Chase grown too large? A former White House economic adviser weighs in
Recommendation
Woman dies after Singapore family of 3 gets into accident in Taiwan
Lindsay Lohan's Totally Grool Road to Motherhood
President Biden: Climate champion or fossil fuel friend?
Elon Musk picks NBC advertising executive as next Twitter CEO
Where will Elmo go? HBO moves away from 'Sesame Street'
Amid a child labor crisis, U.S. state governments are loosening regulations
Inside Julia Roberts' Busy, Blissful Family World as a Mom of 3 Teenagers
What's Your Worth?