Casualties at US-Mexico Border Are Rising Published Mar 12, 2024 at 9:47 AM EDT
Illegal migrant drownings in the Pacific Ocean have increased 3,200 percent since the height of the U.S.-Mexico border wall was increased in 2019, according to a new study.
A total of 33 drowning deaths off the San Diego coast occurred between 2020 and 2023, University of California, San Diego researchers found, according to a study published Thursday in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA). Dating to 2016, there had been one drowning death before the wall height was raised from 17 feet to 30 feet during Donald Trump's presidency.
US-Mexico border, ‘world’s deadliest’ overland migration route: IOM
Throughout the Americas, 1,457 migrant deaths and disappearances were recorded in 2022, the deadliest year on record, according to IOM.
#7 Re: (转载)周白血洗美墨边境
发表于 : 2024年 3月 19日 08:22
由 HBBH
JB 又有理由进口更多的 Haitian 来祸害美国
Bodies pile up as gangs rampage through Haiti's capital
#8 Re: (转载)周白血洗美墨边境
发表于 : 2024年 3月 19日 08:42
由 HBBH
一个CBP one 一年就放进来大约 50 万。
As of Feb. 8, 2024, U.S. officials at ports of entry along the southern border had allowed 448,701 migrants with CBP One appointments to enter the country, giving them notices to appear in immigration court to plead their cases, according to the internal government documents.
The top origin countries of those allowed into the U.S. under the program, the documents show, are Venezuela, Mexico, Haiti, Cuba, Honduras, Russia, El Salvador, Colombia, Chile and Guatemala.
#9 Re: (转载)周白血洗美墨边境
发表于 : 2024年 3月 19日 09:44
由 HBBH
所以 美国离 Haiti 又近了一步。
Gangs unleash new attacks on upscale areas in Haiti’s capital, with at least a dozen killed nearby
Casualties at US-Mexico Border Are Rising Published Mar 12, 2024 at 9:47 AM EDT
Illegal migrant drownings in the Pacific Ocean have increased 3,200 percent since the height of the U.S.-Mexico border wall was increased in 2019, according to a new study.
建了 458 miles, mostly of 18- to 30-foot steel bollards anchored in concrete。
The wall consists mostly of 18- to 30-foot steel bollards anchored in concrete. The barriers also feature sensors, lights, cameras and parallel roads in some places.
The vast majority of the 458 miles were constructed in places where some kind of barrier already existed, but most of the preexisting structures were far less imposing than the new wall and included fencing and rudimentary technical barriers. The total figure also includes what the agency calls “secondary border wall” or sections of wall built behind preexisting barriers that ultimately remained in place.