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More than 150,000 new cases were filed with U.S. immigration courts in July alone.
A total of 150,578 new Notices To Appear for deportation hearings were filed in July, according to data from Syracuse University’s Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse, which tracks immigration data.
That means an average of 4,800 migrants entered the country every day in July, according to the data. July’s total is also three times the approximately 45,000 migrants the Biden administration said it would allow into the U.S. per month through the CBP One app.
Overall, more than 820,000 migrants have been allowed into the country this year, already far above the previous record in 2022 of 797,800, even though the year is not yet over. All seven months so far of 2023 rank in the top ten months with the most immigration court cases filed since 2000, when TRAC first started collecting data.
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