Administration Fears Post-Title 42 Onslaught at the Southwest Border

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If apprehensions rise to 18,000 a day once Title 42 ends, the U.S. will have no borders and will cease being a โ€œnation stateโ€ or a nation.

At 12,000 migrant apprehensions a day, there is no border. At 18,000, there is no nation.

A March 29 Washington Post report is headlined: โ€œBiden officials bracing for unprecedented strains at Mexico border if pandemic restrictions liftedโ€. That understates the main fact reported therein, which is that the Biden administration is preparing for an onslaught of aliens at the Southwest border as soon as CDC orders directing the expulsion of illegal migrants issued under Title 42 in response to the Covid-19 pandemic are lifted (which reportedly will happen May 23). If the estimates in there are correct, there will be no border, nor nation.

The Implications of 18,000 Aliens per Day. What do I mean when I say โ€œonslaughtโ€? According to the Post, DHS is planning for upwards of 18,000 migrant apprehensions per day. If DHS had to deal with two-thirds of that number (12,000 per day), there would, effectively, be no border. If DHSโ€™s more pessimistic estimates are correct (and this administration has regularly underestimated illegal entries), and 18,000 per day enter, there will be no country.

Why do I say that? In a March 2019 interview, former DHS Secretary Jeh Johnson explained that he received daily updates on border apprehensions when he headed the department, and viewed fewer than 1,000 apprehensions a day as โ€œa relatively good number, and if it was above 1,000 it was a relatively bad number, and I was gonna be in a bad mood the whole dayโ€.

I did not agree with much that Johnson did when he was secretary of DHS, but I have respect for him and at one time he had respect for me, as well โ€” when I was a Hill staffer, he sent me a personal letter thanking me for helping secure proper pay for Border Patrol agents. I certainly never thought that he did not โ€œget itโ€ when it came to border security.

Under Johnsonโ€™s watch, Border Patrol apprehensions at the Southwest border never exceeded 500,000 per year. That is not to say that he did not have a lot of โ€œbad daysโ€ as secretary, but at least he understood when he had a problem, and had a plan to keep numbers low.

Consider the fact that 18,000 migrant apprehensions per day equals โ€” roughly โ€” 540,000 apprehensions per month. That is more aliens who Border Patrol agents must catch, process, house, clothe, feed, and transport monthly than they had to care for in a year under Jeh Johnson.

That care comes at a cost โ€” both to the agents and to our national security. In mid-March I explained:

Agents are overworked and resources are limited, while the largest migrant surge in the nationโ€™s history continues unabated. Regardless of what you may hear, there are too few agents and too few resources to stop drugs, contraband, and objectively bad people from coming in.

I wrote those words in response to CBPโ€™s Southwest border apprehension figures for February, when agents nabbed 5,648 illegal migrants per day. If the Post is correct, DHS is anticipating more than three times that number as soon as Title 42 goes away.

Mayorkas Doesnโ€™t Get It. Johnsonโ€™s latest successor as DHS secretary is Alejandro Mayorkas. I do not know the man, and have never met him, but nothing in his public statements suggests to me that he, like his predecessor, โ€œgets itโ€ when it comes to either Border Patrol agents or to the border.

At a hearing of the Senate Judiciary Committee in November, Sen. Lindsay Graham (R-S.C.) asked Mayorkas whether he thought the United States had โ€œmore control over the border now than we did under Trumpโ€.

Eliding initially in his response, Mayorkas responded โ€œWeโ€™re very focused on it.โ€ I hope that is true given that more illegal migrants were apprehended at the Southwest border in FY 2021 than in any prior fiscal year in history, but as Graham (appropriately) retorted: โ€œThatโ€™s not the question.โ€

When pressed, Mayorkasโ€™s response was telling: โ€œI think that we have more control consistent with our values as a nation.โ€ What does that even mean? That Border Patrol agents were transgressing our nationโ€™s principles prior to January 20, 2021? That our nation was doing so?

Neither Graham nor any other senator pushed Mayorkas for further explanation, but โ€œhomeland securityโ€ is one of our โ€œvalues as a nationโ€ โ€” itโ€™s right there in the title of the secretaryโ€™s department. Matthew 6:21 states: โ€œFor where your treasure is, there will your heart be also.โ€ Congress is investing more than $127 billion of our nationโ€™s treasure in DHS for FY 2022 โ€” $385.12 per U.S. resident.

โ€œBorder securityโ€ is as essential to โ€œhomeland securityโ€ as โ€œhealthy skinโ€ is essential to โ€œhealthโ€. States and localities could potentially handle crime, drugs, and terrorism even if there were no DHS โ€” but only CBP can stop criminals, drugs, and terrorists from entering the United States to begin with, and they canโ€™t do so when they have 18,000 illegal migrants to deal with daily.

DHS Has No Plan to Slow the Flow. Given this, what exactly is DHSโ€™s plan to respond to as many as 540,000 illegal migrant apprehensions per month? According to the Post: โ€œIn preparation for a possible post-Title 42 border rush, the Department of Homeland Security has enlisted Federal Emergency Management Administration (FEMA) officials to help prepareโ€.

That is great for ensuring the care and comfort of the migrants themselves, but what does that do to (1) slow the continued flow of illegal migrants to the United States; or (2) secure the homeland?

But it gets worse, because as the Post explains: โ€œWhen U.S. agents ran out of capacity to hold and process migrants last year, DHS opted to release them from custody, with instructions to self-report to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement later on.โ€

That is all true โ€” between March 21, 2021 (when the department began โ€” without legal authority โ€” to release aliens with such โ€œNotices to Reportโ€, or NTRs) and January 10, 2022, DHS simply released more than 94,000 aliens apprehended at the border into the United States on NTRs to report to ICE offices at their final destinations in the United States.

Many of those aliens failed to show, though how many is unclear because the administration is not telling. That is the tack that Mayorkasโ€™s DHS took when it was dealing with an average of 2,785 aliens per day at the Southwest border who were not quickly expelled under Title 42. What will DHS do after Title 42 expires and CBP is encountering as many as 18,000 aliens per day?

To ask the question is to answer it. DHS is simply going to release those migrants into the United States in the hopes that they show up โ€” which will simply encourage even more aliens to enter illegally in the (reasonable) expectation that they will be allowed to live and work here permanently.

Byย Andrew R. Arthur

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