How Surge In Family Border Crossings Is Complicating Enforcement
PBS NewsHour
Narrador PBS NewsHour
Editorial: NewsHour Productions
Sinopsis
In the Yuma sector of the southwestern Arizona border, Border Patrol officials are observing dramatic shifts in the migrant populations they apprehend. In the past, a majority of migrants caught crossing illegally were single men. Now 90% of those apprehended are Central American families and unaccompanied children. Amna Nawaz reports on how changing demographics are taxing immigration resources.
Duración: 5 minutos (00:05:20) Fecha de publicación: 11/03/2019; Unabridged; Copyright Year: — Copyright Statment: —