Anonymous ID: 25f553 Feb. 17, 2020, 11:03 a.m. No.8164870   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4883 >>4917 >>5052 >>5093 >>5268 >>5344

Not gonna nag like Ann Cunter, but…

 

US released 375,000 illegal immigrants who entered with family members

 

https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/us-released-375-000-illegal-immigrants-who-entered-with-family-members

 

More than 375,000 of the 473,682 immigrants who were caught illegally crossing the southern border with a family member in fiscal 2019 were released by federal law enforcement into the interior of the United States, according to data obtained by the Washington Examiner.

 

From Oct. 1, 2018 and Sept. 30, 2019, Border Patrol agents working along the U.S.-Mexico border arrested 851,508 people who entered the country between ports of entry. In addition to the 473,682 people who arrived as part of a family, there were 76,000 unaccompanied children, according to previously released data.

 

Border Patrol told the Washington Examiner its agents released more than 145,000 family members directly from its stations between March and September 2019, the months that had the highest levels of arrests. People who were released would have been allowed to go anywhere in the country, including those who were not seeking asylum. Customs and Border Protection, under which Border Patrol is housed, does not release data on the number of arrestees who go on to seek asylum, though Department of Homeland Security officials shared last year that it was a low percentage.

 

Border Patrol made the unusual move last March of releasing people directly from its custody rather than turning people over to Immigration and Customs Enforcement. ICE cited two issues that made it difficult to hold families: it lacked the bed space and a 2015 court ruling blocked it from detaining families more than 20 days.

 

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Also, I haven't used the script that Anon put together since before 8chan went down. Finally trying out using 8Kun Baker Tools v0.7.1, & it is fucking badass! Thanks to Anon(s) who worked on it! Finally took a moment & zeroed in on that <ielement to get rid of the disclaimer on posts too.

Anonymous ID: 25f553 Feb. 17, 2020, 11:15 a.m. No.8164966   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4984 >>5043 >>5093 >>5102 >>5268 >>5344

>>8164902

China's coronavirus disrupts global container shipping trade

 

U.S.-based shipping industry consultant Jon Monroe, whose company is active in China, said that blank sailings in February were higher than usual. Even when the impact of the virus dies down there will be a rush to ship goods in and out of China, creating more logistical problems.

 

“Everybody will be making up for lost time. This is really the perfect storm,” he said.

 

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-china-health-shipping/chinas-coronavirus-disrupts-global-container-shipping-trade-idUSKBN2002K1

Anonymous ID: 25f553 Feb. 17, 2020, 11:27 a.m. No.8165044   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5093 >>5102 >>5268 >>5344

>>8164984

>ask & ye shall receive:

 

Found Evergreen Marine corp mentioned as a shipping company whose business is impacted.

 

Coronavirus Hits Shipping as China Port Traffic Slides

 

China is the world’s biggest exporter, and container ships move everything from clothes and furniture to electronics, cars and industrial equipment from seven sprawling ports on its Pacific coast to the U.S., Europe and the rest of Asia.

 

Big container lines continue to operate at China’s main coastal seaports, but the world’s top 10 operators have canceled at least two dozen sailings to China in recent weeks, many more than they typically drop during the traditionally slow first quarter.

 

Danish maritime giant A.P. Moller-Maersk A/S said it will cut two sailings in the key Asia-Europe trade loop over the next two weeks. A number of other carriers have canceled sailings, too, including France’s CMA CGM SA and Taiwan’s Evergreen Marine Corp.

 

https://www.wsj.com/articles/coronavirus-hits-shipping-as-china-port-traffic-slides-11580928711