Border Busts on the Decline
U.S. Customs and Border Protection officials say apprehensions at the southern border are down 26 percent compared to last year. But they argue that's good news, and an indication the Border Patrol is now better equipped to prevent people from trying to cross the border in the first place. The Del Rio, Texas, and Yuma, Ariz., sectors both had declines of more than 60 percent in apprehensions.
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