Since October, the start of each fiscal year, Border Patrol has encountered 2,999 Chinese nationals at the southern border, more than the 2,176 Chinese migrants encountered at the border during all of fiscal 2022, according to federal data released Friday.
By this time last fiscal year, 366 Chinese nationals had been encountered at the southern border, marking a 719% increase in apprehensions so far in fiscal 2023.
Border Patrol apprehensions of Chinese nationals, including those entering through Canada or via airplane, are up overall by 13% so far this fiscal year with 10,587 encounters. This is below the increase in all migrant encounters, which is 37% higher than this time last fiscal year.