Boyle's Law will not be denied, even if a balloon is filled with unicorn farts

“A balloon is a good example of Boyle's law in action. The balloon is inflated by blowing air into it; the pressure of the air pulls on the rubber, causing the balloon to expand. When one end of the balloon is compressed, the pressure within rises, causing the un-squeezed section of the balloon to expand outward.”

How the crisis at the southern is opening up the northern border

  • Illegal migrants are increasingly taking to the northern border to get into the U.S., exploiting manpower issues and lax travel requirements, according to border officials who spoke with the Daily Caller News Foundation.

  • Border Patrol agents on the northern border are being pulled to support their colleagues on the U.S.-Mexico border to address record illegal migrant crossings while the U.S.-Canada border experiences its own crisis.

  • “This domino effect all starts on the southwest but then the effects are felt everywhere because we have to use resources to deal with what’s taking place down south and when you do that, then of course, you leave yourself wide open in other areas, and that’s what we’re seeing on the North right now,” National Border Patrol Council President Brandon Judd told the DCNF.

A growing number of migrants are flying into Canada and crossing the U.S. northern border illegally, avoiding expensive and treacherous journeys to the southern border, according to multiple officials who spoke with the Daily Caller News Foundation.

Authorities have encountered 96,259 migrants at the northern border between October 2021 and August 2022, which is a 354% increase from the 21,173 migrant encounters during the previous fiscal year. (RELATED: Texas Border City’s Homeless Shelters At ‘Breaking Point’ After Biden Admin Released Hundreds Of Illegal Migrants Onto The ‘Streets’)

But while the numbers have surged, manpower at the northern border has been pulled for both physical and virtual processing to support another illegal migration surge at the southern border, where migrant encounters have surpassed 2,000,000 in fiscal year 2022.

“This domino effect all starts on the southwest but then the effects are felt everywhere because we have to use resources to deal with what’s taking place down south and when you do that, then of course, you leave yourself wide open in other areas, and that’s what we’re seeing on the North right now,” National Border Patrol Council (NBPC) President Brandon Judd told the DCNF.

“Everybody thinks that the issue is just the southwest border. It’s not,” Judd said.