'Got-aways' at the border increasing

 Washington Examiner:

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"Why is Border Patrol reporting a much higher % of migrants evading apprehension ("got-aways") now, when there are far fewer migrants? My guess: a steep drop in asylum seekers due to the new rule, leaving a migrant population who are far less likely to want to turn themselves in," Adam Isacson, WOLA's director for defense insight, tweeted.

The ending of Title 42 also meant tougher consequences for entering the country without authorization. Illegal immigrants caught after May 12 would face a five-year ban on applying through lawful admission avenues, making it more desirable to get in without incident on one's first attempt.

It is interesting that the migrants understand the consequences of coming into the US illegally and try to avoid dealing with authorities. 

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