American border agents have seen the number of illegal migrants crossing from the northern border jump a staggering 95 percent in about a year. It’s raising questions about why that’s happening now and concerns about security on both sides of the border. We speak with a former Department of Homeland Security agent about the likely causes, and potential solutions.
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