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Border crossings DROP BY 94% under Trump's tough immigration policies
By avagrace // 2025-02-26
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  • Illegal crossings at the U.S.-Mexico border have dropped by 94 percent since President Donald Trump took office, with daily apprehensions falling from 4,800 to fewer than 300.
  • The second Trump administration replaced Biden-era policies like "catch and release" with strict enforcement, including reinstating the "Remain in Mexico" policy and ending the release of migrants into the U.S. interior.
  • Additional troops and deputized Texas National Guard soldiers have bolstered border enforcement, while the administration rescinded the CBP One app, tightening the asylum process.
  • Migrants are reportedly abandoning plans to cross into the U.S. and returning to their home countries due to heightened security and enforcement measures.
  • The administration has likewise intensified efforts to combat drug smuggling and cartel operations – with significant seizures of narcotics, firearms and cash disrupting transnational criminal networks.
Illegal crossings at the U.S.-Mexico border have dropped by 94 percent since President Donald Trump took office earlier this year, a testament to the effects of a tough stance on border security and immigration. U.S. Border Patrol Chief Mike Banks reported this positive statistic during an interview with CBS News, adding that his agency is now detaining an average of fewer than 300 migrants per day. A year prior, the agency apprehended 4,800 illegals daily. "The greater the punishment, the larger the deterrent," Banks told the outlet. He emphasized that the administration's policies are designed to discourage illegal immigration before it begins. The Border Patrol chief also noted that migrants seeking asylum must now do so through legal channels, such as ports of entry or their home country's U.S. Embassy. "You do not cross the border illegally and then make an asylum claim," Banks said. He credited the sharp decline in illegal immigration to several key policy changes implemented by the second Trump administration. Among these is the reinstatement of the "Remain in Mexico" policy, which requires asylum-seekers to wait in Mexico while their claims are processed. Additionally, Trump’s executive order to end "catch and release" has effectively halted the practice of releasing migrants into the U.S. interior, sending a clear message to would-be border crossers: Entering the country illegally will result in immediate consequences. In contrast, the Biden administration's implementation of the said policy allowed thousands of migrants to enter the country while awaiting immigration hearings. This, critics argue, has incentivized illegal crossings.

Trump admin's approach offers blueprint for border security

The Trump administration has also bolstered border security by deploying additional troops to the southern border and deputizing Texas National Guard soldiers as immigration officers. These measures have provided critical support to Border Patrol agents, enabling them to enforce immigration laws more effectively. The administration's decision to rescind the Biden-era CBP One app, which allowed migrants to schedule appointments at legal border entry points, has further tightened the asylum process. The impact of these policies is evident not only in the numbers, but also in the behavior of migrants. According to sources in Mexico, hundreds of migrants have abandoned their plans to cross into the U.S. and are now returning to their home countries. Groups of migrants in Mexico are reportedly choosing to turn back rather than face the heightened security and enforcement measures along the border. (Related: Trump administration secures historic U.S.-Mexico military border patrol agreement.) While the decline in illegal crossings is a significant achievement, the Trump administration has also intensified efforts to combat transnational criminal organizations operating along the border. Recent operations have disrupted major drug smuggling networks, resulting in the seizure of millions of dollars' worth of narcotics and firearms. For example, Operation Double Down in Phoenix led to the confiscation of nearly two million fentanyl pills, hundreds of pounds of methamphetamine and $210,000 in cash, with 25 suspects facing charges. In South Texas, Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers intercepted over 120 pounds of cocaine in a single day, foiling three separate smuggling attempts worth more than $1 million. These busts highlight the administration’s aggressive push to dismantle cartel operations, though officials caution that criminal organizations are constantly adapting their tactics. The 94 percent drop in illegal crossings is a testament to the effectiveness of the second Trump administration's policies that prioritize enforcement, deterrence and national security. By closing loopholes, reinstating proven policies and sending a clear message to would-be migrants, the administration has achieved what many thought was impossible: Restoring order to the southern border. Watch this video about border crossings dropping by a huge percentage under border czar Tom Homan and the second Trump administration. This video is from the InfoWars channel on Brighteon.com.

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SECURE BORDERS: Trump's border czar reports historic low in illegal immigrant encounters. Stephen Miller vows to unleash full federal power for MASS DEPORTATIONS, promises to restore law and order in America. Border czar Tom Homan blasts Vatican's double standard on BORDER SECURITY. Sources include: InfoWars.com CBSNews.com MSN.com Brighteon.com
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