I have a lot of questions on this subject, but since I only have five minutes, I'm going to address another subject.
You said that, in the past two and a half months, Mexican nationals had filed 35 asylum claims at ports of entry, whereas there were 1,287 for the preceding two-and-a-half-month period. You failed to give us one essential figure, the total number of entries. I think that's an important figure. If there were 35 claims and 350 entries, and previously there were 1,287 and more than 10,000 entries, we would still be standing around 10%.
You say there were 35 claimants, but how many entries were there in total? You also mentioned that 11% of people filing claims were genuine claimants.
You say that there were 17 claims at ports of entry, whereas there were initially 831. Consequently, only 2% of people were able to file a claim relative to the previous figures. That figure means that a number of individuals were not even able to reach the ports of entry. This measure may have made it so that real refugees will not be able to file claims here since they will no longer be able to get to our ports of entry.