CBP apprehended over 68,000 unaccompanied minors in Fiscal Year 2014. The number of apprehensions decreased during Fiscal Year 2015, but was still a staggering 39,970 apprehensions of unaccompanied alien children. Over the past two fiscal years more than 100,000 unaccompanied alien children from across Central America have been apprehended by CBP along the southwest border. These unaccompanied minors have fled their home countries in search of refuge from increasing gang and drug-related violence and economic opportunities. Many unaccompanied alien children are under the mistaken impression that if they simply make it to the United States they will be allowed to remain permanently. This massive influx of unaccompanied minors has only served to create further backlog in already overburdened asylum offices and immigration courts.
The decrease in the number of unaccompanied minors apprehended by CBP entering the United States during Fiscal Year 2015 is partially the result of Mexican officials stepping up enforcement at its southern border. Mexico has apprehended more unaccompanied children at its southern border and deported them to their native countries. Mexican officials have also sought to reduce the number of migrants riding “La Bestia” or the “train of death”, which is used by many individuals to enter Mexico on their way to the United States. In addition, governments in El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras have engaged in widespread public awareness campaigns to dispel the myth that if unaccompanied alien children reach the United States they will be able to stay permanently. While there has been a decrease in the number of unaccompanied minors apprehended by CBP during the last fiscal year, gang and drug-related violence remains endemic in Central America.
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