CBP Confirms Some Highway Checkpoints in Arizona Closed Due to ‘Shifting Trafficking Patterns’

Ivan Pentchoukov
By Ivan Pentchoukov
March 11, 2021Politics
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CBP Confirms Some Highway Checkpoints in Arizona Closed Due to ‘Shifting Trafficking Patterns’
Customs and Border Protection agents checking on pedestrians at the Mexico-US border. (Charlotte Cuthbertson/The Epoch Times)

Customs and Border Protection (CBP) confirmed on Wednesday that some highway checkpoints in Arizona are closed.

A CBP spokesperson told The Epoch Times in an email on March 10 that the checkpoints were closed in January “due to shifting trafficking patterns … Specifically an increase in single adults in the Tucson and Three Points stations. A skeleton presence remained for security. Recently, the equipment has been removed from the sites to free up those agents to return to law enforcement duties.”

“We expect to reopen these checkpoints as manpower and activity levels dictate,” the spokesperson added.

The spokesperson didn’t say how many checkpoints are closed, though various media reports say three of them have been shut down.

The Biden administration’s southwestern border coordinator, Roberta Jacobson, told reporters during a White House briefing Wednesday that the administration’s “more humane” immigration policies may be driving the migrant surge at the southern border and encouraging smugglers.

“Surges tend to respond to hope, and there was a significant hope for a more humane policy after four years of pent-up demand,” Jacobson said.

Jacobson reiterated that the U.S.–Mexico border is “not open,” while also expressing a desire to “expand safe and legal avenues to the United States.”

“We are trying to convey to everyone in the region that we will have legal processes in the future … But at the same time, you cannot come through irregular means. It’s dangerous and the majority of people will be sent out of the United States because that is the truth of it,” she said.

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott authorized the deployment of 500 National Guard troops to the southern border due to the significant increase in illegal immigration.

Border Patrol apprehended about 90,000 people in the Rio Grande Valley in all of 2020. There have already been 108,000 apprehensions so far in 2021, Abbott said.

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Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) speaks during the Senate Judiciary Committee about the January 6th attack on the U.S. Capitol in the Hart Senate Office Building on Capitol Hill in Washington, on March 2, 2021. (Graeme Jennings/Pool/Getty Images)

Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) and Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Miss.) on March 9 criticized the Biden administration in response to a report that CBP had shut down three highway checkpoints in Arizona.

“How much more will it take for the Biden administration to admit there is a crisis on the border?” Cruz wrote on Twitter on March 9, citing a tweet about the development in Arizona.

“The border is approaching full-blown crisis, and the Biden admin’s response is … nothing,” Hawley wrote on Twitter on March 9.

Masooma Haq, Bowen Xiao, Allen Zhong, and Jack Phillips contributed to this report.

From The Epoch Times

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