Customs and Border Protection encountered 3,274 Ukrainian citizens at the U.S.-Mexico border in March, a twelvefold increase since February—as the U.S. prepares to contend with a flood of visa applications from people fleeing Russian aggression.
Customs and Border Protection encountered 3,274 Ukrainian citizens at the U.S.-Mexico border in March, a twelvefold increase since February, the agencyMonday—as the U.S. prepares to contend with a flood of visa applications from people fleeing Russian aggression.... [+]About 61.9% of the Ukrainian citizens counted by CBP in March traveled to the southern border with a family member, 37.4% were single adults and 0.
At the beginning of April, the Mexican border community of Tijuana was struggling to host around 1,500 Ukrainian citizens, with more arriving every day, CNNThe deluge of Ukrainian migrants at the U.S.-Mexico border has strained the capacity of border processing agencies, who are
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