U.S. border apprehensions hit 8,000 on Monday – on part with a spike on the eve of the ending of – as a Mexican rail operator suspended northbound trains because so many migrants were hopping aboard freight cars at personal risk.The rise in apprehensions come after levels dropped after the administration ended Title 42 after a long court fight and put in new procedures meant to lower incentives and push more migrants into an online application process.After hitting 8,000 in May and overwhelming U.S. border facilities, border arrests dropped to around 3,500 in the intervening months, .
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