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   African Migration Surges as Getting Into   
   07 Jan 24 05:28:47   
   
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   We do not need any more niggers.   
      
   The number of African migrants settling in the United States has   
   surged in recent months given the relative ease of crossing the   
   southern border, the New York Times reported Friday.   
      
   "Getting into the United States is certain compared to European   
   countries, and so I came," Sekuba Keita, a 30-year-old Guinean   
   migrant, told the Times.   
      
   Keita's journey from Guinea took him first to Turkey and then to   
   several Latin American countries before he reached the United   
   States.   
      
   More than 58,400 migrants from African countries—such as Mauritania,   
   Angola, and Senegal—crossed into the United States from Mexico   
   during fiscal year 2023, a 330 percent spike from the approximately   
   13,400 who arrived the previous year.   
      
   Migrants recounted to the Times that, after they surrendered to   
   authorities, they submitted personal information at a processing   
   facility and received a court date in the city where they said they   
   planned to live after their release. They then contacted people they   
   knew elsewhere in the country to arrange transport.   
      
   As Europe has become more closed to African migrants than the United   
   States, smugglers have capitalized on the opportunity and extended   
   their reach globally, according to the Times.   
      
   The United States has seen increasing migration from Asian   
   countries, including China and India, the Wall Street Journal   
   reported in November. In October, multiple people from Iran were   
   captured at the southern border, two of whom authorities flagged as   
   security threats.   
      
   The Times's Friday report comes days after news broke that agents   
   encountered over 300,000 people attempting to cross the southern   
   border illegally in December, the most of any month on record. That   
   news came months after fiscal year 2023 became the highest on record   
   for border crossings.   
      
   White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre on Thursday blamed   
   House Republicans, some of whom visited the border this week, for   
   the problem, saying that the House took a recess in December "while   
   Senate Republicans and Democrats, in a bipartisan way, are trying to   
   find a bipartisan agreement to deal with border security."   
      
   https://freebeacon.com/latest-news/african-migration-surges-as-   
   getting-into-us-all-but-certain-nyt-reports/   
      
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