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The US Border Patrol in Maine arrested 113 undocumented immigrants in April, the highest number in a single month in nearly 24 years, officials said.

The surge of arrests in Maine, which has two so-called sanctuary counties in Cumberland and Hancock, forced officials to move 29 migrants to other parts of the country for processing, according to US Customs and Border Protection.


  The US Border Patrol in Maine arrested 113 undocumented immigrants in April, the highest number in a single month in nearly 24 years, officials said. X / @USBPChiefHLT The US Border Patrol in Maine arrested 113 undocumented immigrants in April, the highest number in a single month in nearly 24 years, officials said. X / @USBPChiefHLT

  The surge of arrests in Maine forced officials to move 29 migrants to other parts of the country for processing, according to US Customs and Border Protection. X / @USBPChiefHLT The surge of arrests in Maine forced officials to move 29 migrants to other parts of the country for processing, according to US Customs and Border Protection. X / @USBPChiefHLT

  Migrants were seen being checked before boarding a plane. X / @USBPChiefHLT Migrants were seen being checked before boarding a plane. X / @USBPChiefHLT

“Here in Maine, Border Patrol Agents are working 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to keep our border secure. If you attempt to cross the border illegally, you will be apprehended,” said acting Chief Patrol Agent Craig Shepley.

The increase in arrests, however, are not a result of more people illegally crossing the border into Maine, but instead from an increase in enforcement throughout the state, CBP noted.

The number of people crossing the border from Canada to Maine has plummeted in April, according to CBP, with 157,000 fewer crossings so far compared to last year.

Last month alone saw 78,000 fewer crossings when compared to the previous April.


  Houlton Sector Border Patrol Agent arrested a group of illegal immigrants that were found during a traffic stop in April. X / @USBPChiefHLT Houlton Sector Border Patrol Agent arrested a group of illegal immigrants that were found during a traffic stop in April. X / @USBPChiefHLT


  The migrants apprehended by Houlton Sector Border Patrol Agents in Maine. X / @USBPChiefHLT The migrants apprehended by Houlton Sector Border Patrol Agents in Maine. X / @USBPChiefHLT

  Acting Chief Patrol Agent Craig Shepley warned any migrants crossing the border in Maine that they will be caught. X / @USBPChiefHLT Acting Chief Patrol Agent Craig Shepley warned any migrants crossing the border in Maine that they will be caught. X / @USBPChiefHLT

Immigration arrests in Maine entered the national spotlight last year when one of President Trump’s advisers accused officials in Cumberland and Hancock counties of maintaining sanctuary policies and refusing to work with Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers.

Stephen Miller, the White House deputy chief of staff, accused the counties’ policies of effectively making a “mockery of American democracy” and demonstrating “a shocking disrespect for the rule of law.”

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