Miami International Airport is a major hub for international travel, serving as a primary gateway between the United States, Latin America, and the Caribbean. Given its strategic location, MIA processes a significant volume of international passengers daily, making it a focal point for U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) enforcement activities.
While specific daily statistics on screenings, detentions, and deportations at MIA are not publicly disclosed, the airport’s high traffic volume suggests a substantial number of individuals undergo immigration inspections each day. The Miami immigration court has one of the highest caseloads in the country, with 70,883 cases filed between October 2023 and February 2024, highlighting the region’s active immigration enforcement.
Whether you’re traveling on a visitor visa, student visa, work visa, or ESTA, entry is not guaranteed. A single interaction at the airport can result in deportation, visa cancellation, or even a multi-year bar from returning to the U.S.