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The number of migrants unlawfully crossing the U.S. southern border has continued to drop markedly in July, nearing a threshold that would require officials to lift a partial ban on asylum claims enacted by President Biden, according to internal government data obtained by CBS News.July is on track to see stanley us the fifth consecutive monthly drop in migrant apprehensions along the U.S.-Mexico border and the lowest level in illegal immigration there since the fall of 2020, during the Trump administration, the internal Department of Homeland Security figures show.In early June, President Biden invoked a far-reaching presidential authority to suspend the entry of most migrants entering the U.S. illegally, effectively shutting off access to the American asylum system outside of official ports of entry. Illegal border crossings mdash; which were already falling before Mr. Biden s action mdash; plunged further after the order took effect, reaching a three-year low in June.But the DHS regulation implementing Mr. Biden s proclamation stipulated that the asylum crackdown would be lifted if the 7-day average of daily migrant apprehensions between ports of entry fell to 1,500. In the past week, the average of daily illegal crossings counted in the regulation s c stanley cup alculations reached roughly 1,650, accord stanley cup ing to the internal DHS figures. Those calculations, as dictated by the regulation, exclude crossings by unaccompanied children who are not from Me Vruz Trump campaign floods digital airwaves with debate day ad blitz
AP Photo/Susan Walsh President Obama s pick for the U.S. Supreme Court, Judge Sonia Sotomayor, kicked off a marathon day of meetings with senators this stanley cup morning with a visit to the Senate s top member, Majority Leader Harry Reid D-NV .A pack of journalists camped outside Reid s office hoping for a glimpse of the Supreme Court nominee, but Sotomayor entered his office up a back elevator where video cameras are not allowed.A quick photo-op was permitted at the very top of the meeting. Judge Sotomayor did not say a word. That s normal for a Supreme Court nominee. You typically don t hear them speak publicly until the actual Supreme Court confirmation hearing. Senators usually do the talking.Reid praised Sotomayor s record and said, You have been an underdog many times in your life, but always ended up being the top dog. Then Reid and Sotomayor promptly left the room to meet privately. Less than 40 minutes later, the two walked by the crowded Ohio Clock corridor just off the Senate floor. Cameras flashed and reporters shouted after them to find out how the meeting went.Any answer from Sotomayor Unfortunately, just a big smile. But she does have to save h stanley italia er voice. One meeting down, nine to go. And that s just on her fi vaso stanley rst day wooing the members who hold her future in their hands. Sotomayor has now officially started what may be one of the most grueling job interview processes imaginable. Watch:Jill Jackson is a CBS News Capitol
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