Southern Border Numbers Drop
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•Denver, Chicago change migrant plans citing fewer border encounters
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Encounters between migrants and border agents along the U.S. southern border have dropped from 180,000 per month in April to around 108,000 in August .
The drop comes after President Joe Biden signed an executive order in June to address the nation’s broken immigration system.
In turn, fewer border encounters have led sanctuary cities like Denver and Chicago to see an end to buses of migrants being sent to those cities by Texas Gov. Greg Abbott .
In Chicago , city officials announced that three migrant shelters will close in October .
The city is also taking steps toward introducing the One Shelter Initiative, which is slated to save the city millions of dollars in providing care for migrants.
More than 48,000 of whom have arrived in Chicago since 2022 .
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