Fact-check: Is the surge of migrant children arriving at border a result of Biden policies?
PolitiFact's ruling: Half True
Here's why:
The number of unaccompanied children encountered by
“Is this a crisis?” Tapper asked Escobar.
“There is no doubt, Jake, that what we're seeing today is an enormous challenge,” Escobar replied, adding that the uptick is a consequence of the Trump administration’s immigration policies that the Biden administration is “is working day and night” to amend.
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“We began seeing the increase in unaccompanied minors going back to last
The growing number of people arriving at the
During a
“Why is it especially challenging and difficult now? Because the entire system under
Gov.
Migration patterns are complex and driven by numerous factors beyond changes in
Unaccompanied minors in 2020
The first part of Escobar’s statement is accurate — the number of unaccompanied minors encountered at the border has been increasing since
But in 2020, the steady rise continued through the winter. According to
Migration numbers across the board “fell off a cliff” in late
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But that steady rise changed in February, when
“We are seeing a reversion to the mean as it relates to unaccompanied children, but we saw a huge spike (in
That uptick occurred in the same month the Biden administration suspended Title 42 for unaccompanied children only, leaving it in place for all other categories of apprehended migrants, much to the chagrin of immigrant advocates.
In late January, after a federal appeals court ruled that the federal government could use Title 42 to expel unaccompanied minors, the
The uptick in unaccompanied minors was recorded soon after that announcement. And as of
“I can’t identify a single other factor that would point to that,” Arthur said. “There’s no other variable other than that.”
Push vs. pull factors
While Arthur highlights the White House’s policy change as a pull factor that was a primary driver behind February’s uptick, other experts underscore the push factors driving migrants out of their origin countries.
Migrants and migrant children travel from their origin countries — primarily
One such push factor challenged the
“There are clearly push factors coming out of all those countries, regardless of what our policies are,” said
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To Wasem, it’s no surprise border authorities are reporting high numbers of unaccompanied minors after four years of austere immigration policies under the Trump administration, which revamped the asylum-seeking processes in many ways that reduced the number of asylum seekers entering the
But the near closure of the
“Trump basically shut down our immigration system and ended the laws on the books,” Wasem said. “So there’s going to be a pent-up number of people that were waiting to come, or that were en route.”
Wasem points to data from the
According to the data, monthly application numbers ebbed and flowed prior to Biden’s policy changes, showing that push factors in origin countries are a major driver behind migrant and unaccompanied children seeking to enter the
"Unaccompanied children coming to the
That logic is echoed by other immigration researchers. Writing for the
“The current increase in apprehensions fits a predictable pattern of seasonal changes in undocumented immigration combined with a backlog of demand because of 2020’s coronavirus border closure,” they wrote in their analysis of federal immigration data.
Long-term federal data suggests that “Title 42 expulsions delayed prospective migrants rather than deterred them — and they’re arriving now,” they wrote.
The Biden factor
There’s little doubt that migrants, and young children in particular, are being sent across the border inspired by Biden’s new immigration policies. But Wasem says that the hope Biden administration policies have inspired in migrants is hard to measure.
"Are people coming because the thought of Biden’s presidency gives them hope? That might be. But you can't measure that," she said.
One 9-year-old boy, for instance, traveled on foot for over a month through
Biden himself has acknowledged that while his administration has drawn the attention of migrant families, his more humanitarian policies can’t be the only factor compelling families to send their kids on the perilous northward journey. Many of the push factors cited by Wasem — like worsening poverty or gang violence — are also factoring into the calculus of migrants.
“That (9-year-old boy’s) mother did not sit around at the kitchen table and say, ‘I got a great idea. The way I’m going to make sure my son gets taken care of is I’m going to send him on a 10,000-mile journey through the desert into the
Our ruling
Escobar, whose office did not respond to requests for comment, said that increases in the number of unaccompanied minors reaching the southern
It’s accurate to say that the number of children traveling alone to the border has been increasing since last April, but her statement downplays the fact that February saw a record increase in unaccompanied minors encountered by
Escobar also said that these increases are not “a result of
We rate this claim Half True.
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