It’s a rare day during this administration when we get to report any sort of good news from the southern border, but a report showed up yesterday that almost qualified for that category. Sort of. One week after Title 42 ended, the Border Patrol is “encountering” roughly 4,000 illegal migrants crossing the Mexican border between the official ports of entry per day. That’s still far too many people, but it’s less than half of the number they were seeing in the previous weeks. One reason for this is that Mexico has been loading migrants up in buses and onto planes and sending them further south to shelters. Similarly, they have been rounding up migrants close to their southern border and shipping them to facilities further north near the center of the country. So where did this surge of good will and cooperation by the Mexican government come from? And are they doing anything about the cartels near the border? (Associated Press)Read More