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DHS Extends 'Mass Influx' Status for Border Patrol Boost

Published Date: 3/26/2026

Notice

Summary

The Department of Homeland Security has officially declared a mass influx of people crossing the border, extending this status through March 21, 2026. This means local and state officers can help with immigration duties to keep communities safe. The move affects border areas and signals ongoing government action and resources to manage the situation.

Analyzed Economic Effects

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Detention Capacity and Enforcement Priorities

The notice states ICE had 63,482 people in detention as of March 12, 2026, with a maximum capacity noted as 78,0000 and about 81% occupancy, and that there are 1,526,800 aliens on the non-detained docket with final orders of removal as of March 13, 2026. DHS says continued enforcement and detention prioritization (including focusing on aliens with criminal records) underlie the need to extend the finding.

Mass Influx Finding Extended Nationwide

You should know the Secretary of Homeland Security extended the Finding of Mass Influx effective March 21, 2026. The finding is in effect immediately and will expire in 180 days (on or about September 17, 2026) unless changed earlier.

State and Local Officers May Assist

The Secretary requests assistance from State and local governments in all 50 States and may authorize State or local law enforcement officers, with their superiors' consent, to perform immigration officer duties under federal law. This request covers all States and is tied to the extended finding made March 21, 2026.

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3/21/2026
3/26/2026

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