State of California et al v. Trump et al
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MOTION for Partial Summary Judgment and Opposition to Plaintiffs' Motion for Partial Summary Judgment filed by Department of Defense, David Bernhardt, Mark T. Esper, Steven T. Mnuchin, Kirstjen M. Nielsen, Patrick M. Shanahan, Richard V. Spencer, Donald J. Trump, U.S. Department of Homeland Security, U.S. Department of the Interior, U.S. Department of the Treasury, United States of America, Heather Wilson. Responses due by 6/24/2019. (Attachments: # 1 Exhibit, # 2 Exhibit, # 3 Exhibit, # 4 Exhibit, # 5 Exhibit, # 6 Exhibit, # 7 Exhibit, # 8 Exhibit, # 9 Exhibit, # 10 Exhibit, # 11 Exhibit, # 12 Exhibit, # 13 Exhibit, # 14 Exhibit, # 15 Proposed Order)(Warden, Andrew) (Filed on 6/19/2019) Modified on 6/20/2019 (cpS, COURT STAFF).
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Southwest Border Migration FY 2019
U.S. Border Patrol Southwest Border Apprehensions FY 2019
USBP
OCT
NOV
DEC
JAN
FEB
MAR
APR
MAY
Unaccompanied
4,966
Southwest Alien Child
5,259
4,753
5,107
6,818
8,968
8,900
11,507
56,278
Border
Demographic
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
Total
Family Units*
23,116
25,164
27,507
24,189
36,531
53,208
58,724
84,542
332,981
Single Adult
22,926
21,433
18,488
18,684
23,535
30,664
31,680
36,838
204,248
USBP
Demographic
Southwest Border Total
Apprehensions
OCT
NOV
DEC
JAN
FEB
MAR
APR
MAY
51,008
51,856
50,748
47,980
66,884
92,840
99,304
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
132,887
Total
593,507
*Family Unit represents the number of individuals (either a child under 18 years old, parent, or legal guardian) apprehended with a family
member by the U.S. Border Patrol.
In May, 132,887 people were apprehended between ports of entry on the Southwest Border, compared with 99,304 in the month of
April and 92,840 in March In FY18, a total of 396,579 individuals were apprehended between ports of entry on our Southwest Border.
For breakdown by Sector, visit USBP Southwest Border Apprehensions by Sector (/newsroom/stats/sw-border-migration/usbp-swborder-apprehensions)
Office of Field Operations Southwest Border Inadmissibles FY 2019
Field
Demographic
Operations
Unaccompanied
Alien Child
Family Units*
Southwest
Border
Single Adults
Accompanied
Minor Child**
Southwest Border Total
Inadmissibles
OCT
NOV
DEC
JAN
FEB
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
Total
453
404
350
408
426
424
385
386
3,236
4,178
4,986
4,382
4,213
4,210
4,214
3,633
4,134
33,950
5,052
5,146
5,213
5,617
4,937
6,160
6,060
6,799
44,984
86
70
81
70
76
91
92
72
638
9,769
10,606
10,026
10,308
9,649
10,889
10,170
11,391
82,808
*Family Unit represents the number of individuals (either a child under 18 years old, parent, or legal guardian) deemed inadmissible with
family member by the Office of Field Operations.
**Accompanied Minor Child represents a child accompanied by a parent or legal guardian and the parent or legal guardian is either a U.S.
Citizen, Lawful Permanent Resident, or admissible alien, and the child is determined to be inadmissible.
In May, 11,391 people presenting themselves at ports of entry on the Southwest Border were deemed inadmissible, compared with
10,170 in the month of April and 10,889 in March. In FY18, 124,511 people presenting themselves at ports of entry on the Southwest Borde
were deemed inadmissible.
OFO inadmissibility metrics include: individuals encountered at ports of entry who are seeking lawful admission into the United States bu
are determined to be inadmissible, individuals presenting themselves to seek humanitarian protection under our laws, and individuals
who withdraw an application for admission and return to their countries of origin within a short timeframe.
For breakdown by Field Office, visit Southwest Border Inadmissibles by Field Office (/newsroom/stats/sw-border-migration/ofo-swborder-inadmissibles).
Last modified: June 5,
2019
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