The document provides United States Border Patrol apprehension statistics for illegal aliens by fiscal year from 1999 to 2010. It shows apprehensions by sector along the southwest, northern and coastal borders. Some key findings are:
- Apprehensions along the southwest border, which includes sectors like El Paso and Tucson, have decreased from over 1.5 million in 1999 to under 450,000 in 2010.
- Apprehensions of individuals from Mexico similarly decreased from over 1.5 million in 1999 to under 400,000 in 2010.
- The Tucson sector saw the highest apprehensions each year, while numbers decreased from over 470,000 in 1999 to around 212,000 in 2010.