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 A 22-year high in apprehensions along the U.S.-Mexico border in March was partly fueled by record arrivals of migrants from Cuba, Nicaragua, Colombia and Ukraine, Department of Homeland Security  DHS  figures released this week show.Customs and Border Protection  CBP  processed migrants 221,303 times along the southern border in March, a 33% jump from February and the highest tally since 2000, according to agency statistics. CBP said 159,900 encounters in March represented unique migrants, citing a 28% rate of repeat border crossings.The spike in migrant arrivals was also partly driven by a 33% increase in apprehensions of single adults, who accounted for 169,062 mdash; or 76% mdash; of all border encounters. Arrivals of migrant parents and children traveling as families and unaccompanied minors also increased, rising to 37,818 and 14,167, respectively.                     botella stanley                     Arrests of Mexican migrants, the majority of whom are single adults, rose by 22% from February, increasing to 87,388. Arrivals of migrants from Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador also increased, but on a smaller scale, rising to 21,355, 16,063 and 8,387, respectively.U.S. authoritie stanley cup s recor stanley cup ded encountering a historic number of migrants from countries beyond Mexico and Central America s Northern Triangle, who made up nearly 40% of all border encounters last month.        U.S. border officials processed 32,141 Cuban migrants, an all-time high that doubled February s tally and made Cuba th Aabw Iraq Bill To Be Split Up, Pelosi Defends Lack Of Withdrawal Timetable
 Likely Democratic nominee Barack Obama has begun a top-secret search for a running mate, fresh signs that the general election campaign is well under way and the primary race against Hillary Rodham Clinton is basically over.Sources told CBS News the Obama campaign will begin vetting potential choices soon.CBS News chief political consultant Marc Ambinder reports that the campaign is starting to col stanley vattenflaska lect dossiers based only on open source research on a large number of potential picks so that Obama has something to read when he starts to think about the choice.  Read more from Ambinder on the process and potential picks.                   stanley tazas                        Obama also has asked former Fannie Mae CEO Jim Johnson to begin vetting potential vice presidential picks, Democratic officials said Thursday. Johnson did the same job for Democratic nominees John Kerry in 2004 and Walter Mondale in 1984.Obama refused to acknowledge Johnson s role when The Associated Press asked the Illinois senator about it in the Captiol Thursday.         I haven t hired him. He s not on retainer. I m not paying him any money. He is a friend of mine. I know him,  Obama said.  I am not c stanley termoska ommenting on vice presidential matters because I have not won this nomination. The Democratic officials spoke on a condition of anonymity about a process that the campaign wants to keep quiet.Vice presidential searches are usually closely held secrets, but Obama campaign officials say the effort is being handled by a parti