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Government Induced Border Crisis - PPT Presentation

Nestor Rodriguez The University of Texas at Austin July 6 2018 End of an Era of an Unauthorized Mexican Migration Surge Border Patrol Apprehensions at the Southwest Border FY19802017 Drop by 82 ID: 1045706

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1. Government Induced Border CrisisNestor RodriguezThe University of Texas at AustinJuly 6, 2018

2. End of an Era of an Unauthorized Mexican Migration Surge

3. Border Patrol Apprehensions at the Southwest Border, FY1980-2017, Drop by 82%(DHS, 2016 Statistical Yearbook)

4. Family Units Represent Fewer than 5% of Population Age 15-35 in El Salvador, Guatemala and HondurasFamily Units apprehended in Southwest border, FY 2016Central American family units apprehended= 71,145El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras population age 15-34 =11,395,39971,145/11,395,399= .006 (.6%)1.2% if we double number of family unitshttps://www.cbp.gov/newsroom/stats/usbp-sw-border-apprehensionsFamily Units Apprehended% change2013 14,855 2014 68,445 360.8%2015 40,053 -41.5%2016 77,674 93.9%2017 75,622 -2.6%

5. Doctors without Borders--2017 survey refugees and migrants in Mexico68% reported being victims of violence in the journey to the United StatesNearly 33% of women had been sexually abused60% of migrants treated by DWB for sexual violence were raped47% of 1,817 refugees and migrants treated for mental health issues were victims of direct physical violence en route12% of all migrants experienced PTSD