Yes, but traditionally, we weren't seeing these numbers.Draco Dracul wrote: ↑Tue Jul 23, 2019 6:08 pmICE isn't designed to handle asylum seekers because traditionally asylum seekers were let in without long term detention as they have the right, via international treaty, to enter the country.
https://www.vox.com/2019/4/11/18290677/border-immigration-illegal-asylum-central-america-mexico-trump
The government’s capacity to handle an influx of large groups of children and families was already under serious strain at the end of 2018. By March, politicians of both parties were recognizing it as a humanitarian crisis. And the numbers of people coming just keep rising — with 132,887 migrants apprehended by Border Patrol after crossing the US-Mexico border (committing the misdemeanor of illegal entry) in May 2019.
This isn’t a manufactured crisis, or a politically engineered one, as some Democrats and progressives have argued. If it were, it would be easier to solve.
What’s happening at the border is the result of a regional crisis in which — if current rates continue — close to 1 percent of the entire population of Guatemala and Honduras will attempt to immigrate to the US this year. The Mexican government, meanwhile, is vacillating between humanitarian rhetoric and militarized crackdowns, US border officials are openly begging for help, and Trump himself is throwing the mother of all temper tantrums.
But the situation has changed, so standard operating procedure has to change too. What worked when we got 1000 asylum seekers a mother is not going to work when we get 100,000 seekers a month. Not everything scales equally.Obama's approach to asylum seekers was not a bandaid, it was standard operating procedure.