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ADMISSIBILITY OF PEOPLE AT U.S. BORDERS
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Border Inspections (monthly data, not seasonally adjusted)

The immigration of people is always associated with certain modes of transportaion.
Therefore, security at border crossings and ports of entry is not only a concern
of immigration, but also a concern of transportation. Individuals seeking entry
into the United States are inspected at ports-of-entry by immigration inspectors
who determine their admissibility.
Admissions include individuals who make multiple entries. The inadmissible
persons include aliens referred to secondary inspection who withdraw, are refused
entry, are paroled in, or are referred to an Immigration Judge for a removal hearing.
Generally, aliens present in the United States without having been admitted or
paroled are considered inadmissible. Any alien who has incited terrorist activity,
or is a representative/member of a group designated by the Secretary of State
as a foreign terrorist organization is inadmissible.
Each year,the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) experiences a seasonal
decline in total inspections in September when compared to the peak months of
July and August. However, the September decline in 2001 is due to the drop in
traffic at ports of entry following the terrorist attacks that occurred on September
11, 2001.
| Total inspections |
42,030 |
39,053 |
| Percent change from same month previous year |
-8.01 |
-7.08 |
| Land admissions |
33,351 |
31,072 |
| Percent change from same month previous year |
-9.73 |
-6.84 |
| Air admissions |
7,184 |
6,378 |
| Percent change from same month previous year |
-0.59 |
-11.22 |
| Sea admissions |
1,031 |
1,138 |
| Percent change from same month previous year |
-0.42 |
10.37 |
| Inadmissible |
56 |
60 |
| Percent change from same month previous year |
-5.41 |
8.09 |
NOTE: The current value is compared to the value from the same period in the
previous year to account for seasonality.
SOURCE: U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service, available at: http://www.ins.gov/graphics/aboutins/statistics/index.htm.
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