US Sees Unprecedented Influx of Nepalis Entering Without Visas; Over 10,000 Encounters at Southwest Border Since 2014

More than 10,000 Nepalis have been encountered by U.S. Border Patrol (USBP) at the Southwest Border over the past decade, according to data from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). The statistics, covering the period from 2014 to March 2024, highlight a significant trend in migration patterns.

The number of Nepalis encountered at the border has steadily increased over the years. According to the Department of Homeland Security, 5,300 Nepalis entered the U.S. without visas from the Mexican border in the 18 months spanning the 12 months of fiscal year 2023 and the first six months of 2024. This figure is notably higher than previous years.



From 2014 to 2022, a total of 5,180 Nepalis entered the U.S. without a visa from the Mexican border. However, the number of Nepalis entering without a visa surged significantly in the 18 months from October 2022. This data only includes those apprehended by the Border Patrol while entering the United States.

Encounters of Nepalis by Southwest U.S. Border Patrol: Fiscal Years 2014 to March 2024 । Source: Department of Homeland Security (DHS) ।  Chart Created By: Rajan Thapaliya

 

In the final months of fiscal year 2024, there was a decline in the number of Nepalis entering without a visa. January 2024 saw 200 entries, followed by 230 in February and 160 in March. These figures are lower than the previous months, with 420 in December 2023, 550 in November, and 610 in October, totaling 2,160 Nepalis in the first six months of the current fiscal year.

Fiscal year 2023 saw the highest number of Nepalis entering the U.S. through the Mexican border without a visa, with a total of 3,140 entries. Monthly figures include 170 in October 2022, 220 in November, 320 in December, 140 in January 2023, 100 in February, 130 in March, 260 in April, 460 in May, 480 in June, 310 in July, 240 in August, and 330 in September.

In fiscal year 2022, 1,490 Nepalis entered the U.S. without a visa, while in 2021, the number was 420. During the Biden administration, a total of 7,210 Nepalis have entered without visas, compared to 1,850 during the four years of the Trump administration. Annual figures for the Trump administration include 650 in 2017, 720 in 2018, 340 in 2019, and 140 in 2020.

Prior to this, 460 Nepalis entered in 2014, 410 in 2015, and 550 in 2016. Many of these migrants paid thousands of dollars to agents to enter the U.S. without a visa and were apprehended by the Border Patrol. Some were released into the U.S., while others were detained in detention centers, and some have even been deported.


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