December 16,
Wall Street Journal
More Than 60,000 Interpreters, Visa Applicants Remain in Afghanistan
https://www.wsj.com/articles/more-than- ... 1639689706
"More than 60,000 Afghan interpreters and others who have applied for visas to seek shelter in the U.S. after working alongside American forces still remain in Afghanistan, a State Department official said Thursday. About 33,000 Afghans, including principal applicants and their families, have already cleared the more-onerous vetting requirements and could be eligible for immediate evacuation. This is the first time that the State Department has provided a number on those left behind since the Afghanistan government collapsed this summer."
Meanwhile, the U.S. Customs and Border Protection agency (
https://www.cbp.gov/newsroom/stats/cbp- ... statistics) reports:
- 1,662,167 total enforcement actions between October 1, 2020, and September 30, 2021
- 159,115 total enforcement actions between October 1, 2021, and November 30, 2021
- 17,330 total criminal noncitizens encountered between October 1, 2020, and September 30, 2021
- 1,740 total criminal noncitizens encountered between October 1, 2021, and November 30, 2021
The CBP defines the recidivism rate as percentage of individuals apprehended more than one time by the Border Patrol within a fiscal year (the fiscal year runs from October 1 through September 30). Recent recidivism rates:
- Fiscal Year 2015: 14%
- Fiscal Year 2016: 12%
- Fiscal Year 2017: 10%
- Fiscal Year 2018: 11%
- Fiscal Year 2019: 7%
- Fiscal Year 2020: 26%
- Fiscal Year 2021: 27%
- Fiscal Year 2022: 27%
These numbers, of course, don't include "runners" who are never spotted or elude capture. Offsetting that at least somewhat is the recidivism rate, which means that CPB stopped the same individual more than once 27% of the time.
The charts below aren't really pertinent to leaving more than 60,000 U.S. allies behind enemy lines for four months while allowing our border to become more porous than ever before, but I found them at the Pew Research website and they're interesting:
Biden takes office at the end of January 2021:
Who exactly is coming over under the Biden open-borders plan?
What state is bearing the brunt of illegal border crossings?