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The Biden administration is predicting that the flood of unaccompanied children at the U.S.-Mexico border will continue for the next six months and break all records.
The White House said the number of children could rise to 26,000 a month in September, far more than the 16,000 who illegally crossed into the U.S. so far this month, Axios reported, citing leaked documents.
“Until this month, the record was 11,475 in May 2019. The minimum projections for each of the next six months are thousands higher than that,” wrote the liberal-leaning political website.
“To give a sense of how out of hand the crossings are getting, the administration projected just a month ago the figure for May would be 13,000. The new estimate is 22,000 to 25,000,” said the site. “The Customs and Border Protection range for September is 22,000 to 26,000. Under any scenario, projections include a peak month that would double the record that stood until this month.”
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