In the Tucson Sector, there has been a noticeable decrease in illegal border crossings, although the issue persists despite the decline. The Deputy Secretary of Homeland Security, Kristie Canegallo, recently visited the Tucson Sector to assess the situation following a record-breaking December with 80,000 apprehensions at the border.
DHS Workforce and Community Engagement
Canegallo emphasized the importance of engaging with the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) workforce and the communities they serve. During her visit, she met with Border Patrol agents, CBP officers, and local leaders, including Tucson Mayor Regina Romero and Nogales Mayor Jorge Maldonado. Canegallo expressed the ongoing commitment to support the DHS workforce and the communities in Arizona.
Challenges Faced by DHS Workforce and Arizona Communities
Even with the decline in illegal border crossings, challenges persist. In Lukeville on February 1, over 100 migrants were waiting at the border wall for Border Patrol intervention. One migrant from Ecuador, Abram Ortiz, highlighted the accessibility of information on crossing the border through online platforms like YouTube and social media.
CBP One App and Continued Illegal Crossings
The introduction of the ‘CBP One’ app, allowing migrants to schedule asylum screening appointments at ports of entry, has not entirely curbed illegal border crossings. Many migrants, despite the app’s availability, are still released into the U.S. without using it. Canegallo acknowledged that migrants not using regular pathways may face increased difficulties in obtaining permanent residency.
Congressional Support and Funding Needs
Canegallo addressed the chronic underfunding of the Border Patrol and Office of Field Operations sides of the system. She emphasized the need for additional funding and support from Congress to address the challenges at the entire border. Bipartisan discussions involving senators, including Arizona’s Kyrsten Sinema, are underway to secure the necessary funding. Canegallo stressed the urgency of adding more employees, expanding detention capabilities, and increasing asylum screeners.
Confidence Amidst Challenges
Despite the persistent challenges, Canegallo left Tucson feeling confident in the capabilities of the individuals managing the border sector. The ongoing engagement with the workforce, communities, and the pursuit of congressional support reflect a proactive approach to address the complexities surrounding illegal border crossings.
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