https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sVDLr-aQcgE
I gave you two sites yesterday of border guards in their own words who say there is a border crisis..how do you get any better than that..and yet you say there is no crisis..who are you quoting that could possibly be any better than that..the site above is one of them
and the other as well is a border patrol commissioner who says they are seeing stark increases over 2018 and in fiscal year 2018 saw a 128% increase over 2017..this year a 90% increase..HIGHEST number of encounters in February in 12 years..so what better sources could you get than what I provided..and yet you say they are on the decrease..NO WAY..and these are border patrol commissioners LIVE on FOX..there is no way you can provide a better source..
I am not sure what is so hard to understand. We cant determine whats happening ACROSS an industry or a geography, by asking a few random individuals their perspectives based only in their INDIVIDUAL experience in one SPECIFIC location within that industry or geography. I can work at the a casino in Vegas and say I have noticed more smokers, but that is only MY perception in ONE casino, and is not the same as the CASINO wide trends overall, and not as accurate as recording CASINO wide numbers from ALL the casinos.
I live in AMerica and it SEEMS by my perception that there is more violence. However, if I look at DATA, I will come to find out my perceptions is NOT the mathematical reality. This happens as a result of relying on individual experiences to define broad mathematical reality.
'stark increase' is not data.
The data from customs and borders gives the following DATA
for 2018, a total of 396,579 apprehensions
https://www.cbp.gov/newsroom/stats/sw-border-migration/fy-2018
for 2017, a total of 303.916
https://www.cbp.gov/newsroom/stats/sw-border-migration-fy2017
Im not sure what, if any DATA , this commissioner provided, but the MATH definitely does not support a 128 percent increase.
the MATH shows there were 92,663 more apprehensions, which amounts to about a 30% increase from 2017.