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Data compiled by the Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse, a non-partisan project based at Syracuse University, found CBP officials sent 2,015 people to federal prosecutors in April alone, an increase of 31 percent from a year earlier when the agency did so with just 1,500 cases. Most of the people sent to federal prosecutors were charged with criminal reentry, a charge pressed against people who have previously been deported, according to TRAC.
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