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My source was NBC news. Knowing how government works, by the time they calculated a 7 day average, it would be into the next week and they would not have acted. A single day of 8500 might have triggered a closure the very next day, but I seriously doubt that.
At 4000 per day average, it’s up to the discretion of the DHS to close the border but since they report to the Democratic administration who are clearly looking for voters, that’s 28,000 potential new voters per week so a closure was never gonna happen. That’s where the 5000 a day comes in.
The bottom line is the idea that this was border security is a freaking joke
“Under the new immigration bill, the Department of Homeland Security could close the border if too many migrants were showing up with asylum claims. After negotiators conferred with the Border Patrol and officials at the Department of Homeland Security, they crafted the legislation to give DHS the authority to close the border if they reached a seven-day average of 4,000 or more border encounters. A seven-day average of 5,000 or more would mandate a border closure. If the number exceeded 8,500 in a single day, there would also be a mandatory border closure.”
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