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Joe Biden
Joe Biden
stated on March 25, 2021 in a press conference:

Says there was a “28% increase in children to the border in my administration” and “31% … in 2019.” The increase in migration in January,…

Mostly False
By Miriam Valverde
March 26, 2021

Fact-checking Joe Biden’s stats on children arriving at the border

If your time is short

  • The number of children arriving at the border grew 63% from January to February 2021, more than double the rate Biden cited. The increase was about 33% in 2019, roughly in line with his claim.

  • Migration usually increases month-to-month from January to March. 

  • This year’s numbers of Border Patrol encounters are projected to be the highest in 20 years.

See the sources for this fact-check

President Joe Biden sought to downplay the current surge of migrants arriving at the southern border, saying it’s due not to his policy but is the result of a normal seasonal pattern and driven by difficult circumstances in their home countries.

“Truth of the matter is, nothing has changed. As many people came, a 28% increase in children to the border in my administration, 31% in the last year, in 2019, before the pandemic in the Trump administration,” Biden said during a press conference March 25. “It happens every single solitary year. There is a significant increase in the number of people coming to the border in the winter months of January, February, March. It happens every year.”

The early months of the year, he said, are when “they can travel with the least likelihood of dying on the way because of the heat and the desert.”

PolitiFact decided to fact-check Biden’s claims that the increase in children arriving during his time in office is similar to what happened in 2019, and that the increased arrivals at the border are part of a seasonal pattern.

For this analysis, we looked specifically at encounters with Border Patrol agents, who apprehend people suspected of illegally entering the United States. And we looked at data from January and February 2021, the latest months for which data are available, compared with the same months in 2019.

Here’s what the numbers showed for Border Patrol encounters with children who arrive alone:

January 2021: 5,694
February 2021: 9,297
Month-to-month increase: About 63%

January 2019: 5,105
February 2019: 6,817
Month-to-month increase: About 33%

So while Biden’s number for 2019 was close to the mark, he understated the rate of increase of children arriving in 2021 by more than half.

Counting all migrants — children, families and single adults — there was a 28% increase from January to February 2021, but Biden’s claim was about just children. In 2019, the increase for that period was 39%.

Biden also said that every year, “there is a significant increase in the number of people coming to the border in the winter months of January, February, March.”

Typically, southern border apprehensions start picking up in those months: February numbers exceed January’s, and March’s numbers top February’s. The one exception over the past two decades was fiscal year 2017, during Donald Trump’s first months in office.

Even with the seasonal trend, Alejandro Mayorkas, secretary of homeland security, said earlier this month that the U.S. is “on pace to encounter more individuals on the southwest border than we have in the last 20 years.”

Our ruling

Biden said there was a “28% increase in children to the border in my administration” and “31% … in 2019.” The increase in migration in January, February and March “happens every year.”

Biden is wrong about the increase in children’s arrivals during his administration — it’s 63%, more than twice what he said. His figure for 2019 was roughly accurate.

Biden is correct that rising border apprehensions in February and March are part of a seasonal pattern, but his claim ignores that the total number of encounters this year is likely to be the highest in 20 years.

The statement contains an element of truth but ignores critical facts that would give a different impression. We rate it Mostly False.

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