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Northern Border Migrant Apprehensions in Maine’s Houlton Sector Hit New High in 2024

Edward TomicBy Edward TomicOctober 23, 2024Updated:October 23, 20243 Comments3 Mins Read1K Views
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The number of apprehensions of migrants entering the U.S. illegally across the northern border in Maine’s Houlton Sector reached a new high in fiscal year 2024 (FY24), representing a six-fold increase over the number of apprehensions in 2021, according to data published this week by U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP).

Throughout FY24, from October 2023 through September 2024, CBP reported a total of 344 encounters with migrants at the U.S.-Canada border in Maine — up from 300 in FY23, and just over six times the amount of migrant apprehensions in 2021.

Border encounter data includes the apprehension and processing of migrants entering the U.S. illegally under Title 8 by Border Patrol, and under the now-expired Title 42 provision used by the Trump administration during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Migrant encounters appeared to peak at the start of the fiscal year, with roughly 50 apprehensions in both October and November 2023.

Source: U.S. CBP

The majority of the migrants apprehended in the Houlton Sector — which encompasses the entire state, the U.S.-Canada border, as well as Maine’s coastline — were single adults.

Out of the total 344 encounters in FY24, 287 were with single adult migrants, 56 were with individuals in a family unit (FMUA), and just one was an unaccompanied child.

According to CBP data, 73 of the 344 migrants encountered in FY24 in the Houlton Sector were Ecuadorian nationals, with the other top nationalities encountered being Mexican (66), Romanian (40), Guatemalan (37), Honduran (19) and Venezuelan (12).

In November 2023, U.S. Border Patrol arrested 20 Romanian nationals who illegally crossed the U.S.-Canada border illegally in four different vehicles.

[RELATED: Border Patrol Apprehends 20 Romanian Nationals Who Illegally Crossed US-Canada Border into Hodgdon…]

U.S. Senator from Maine Susan Collins (R) revealed in a speech on the Senate floor in December of last year that 18 out of the 20 apprehended Romanian nationals were “simply released into the local community” after processing.

Two of the 20 Romanians were held for expedited removal from the U.S. due to being positive matches with positive matches with Transnational Criminal Organized Crime.

Leadership at CBP’s Houlton Sector has changed hands multiple times this year — in February U.S. Border Patrol (USBP) Chief Jason Owens appointed former U.S.-Mexico border official Juan Bernal as the sector’s new Chief Patrol Agent (CPA), replacing Acting CPA Dennis Harmon.

[RELATED: Former U.S.-Mexico Border Official Selected as New Chief Patrol Agent of Maine’s Houlton Sector…]

CPA Juan Bernal’s time as the head of the Houlton Sector appears to have been short-lived, with the agency announcing in July that Richard Fortunato had taken over as acting CPA.

All future posts from this account are attributed to Richard Fortunato, the Acting Chief Patrol Agent of Houlton Sector. Previous posts from this account are attributed to Chief Patrol Agent Juan G. Bernal. pic.twitter.com/yr1CxVoXwQ

— Jorge Chapa, Acting Chief Patrol Agent (@USBPChiefHLT) July 11, 2024

Command of the Houlton Sector appears to have changed again in early October, with the agency announcing that Jorge Chapa would be taking over as acting CPA to replace Fortunato.

All future posts from this account are attributed to Jorge Chapa, the (Acting) Chief Patrol Agent of Houlton Sector. Previous posts from this account are attributed to (Acting) Chief Patrol Agent Richard Fortunato

— Jorge Chapa, Acting Chief Patrol Agent (@USBPChiefHLT) October 8, 2024
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Edward Tomic

Edward Tomic is a reporter for The Maine Wire based in Southern Maine. He grew up near Boston, Massachusetts and is a graduate of Boston University. He can be reached at [email protected]

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Beachmom
Beachmom
1 year ago

Someone I know who has worked on many border stations told me they change the Chiefs often to prevent them from getting too friendly. It keeps them suspicious and sharper of crossers.
Especially a tiny crossing like Houlton where people go back and forth for work and family.
You’d have to ask CBP about that but it makes sense

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mark violette
mark violette
1 year ago

Canada has an open door policy, back in the 80’s i was told the easiest way to open business in Canada was to marry a girl from Canada, being white from the USA
Just try to golf in Fort Fairfield

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Suzannah
Suzannah
1 year ago

Collins openly admits allowing illegals to just be released in our state. What part of the word ILLEGALS is so mystifying to Maine voters? Collins is another politician who needs to go.

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