Illegal border crossings shrink dramatically under Trump
President Donald Trump's border czar says he can't remember fewer illegal southern border crossings than what's occurring after nearly one month of the new administration.
Tom Homan took to social media Monday to give a status update on the U.S.-Mexico border, which saw a record number of illegal crossings under former President Joe Biden.
"In the last 24 hours the U.S. Border Patrol has encountered a total of 229 aliens across the entire southwest border. That is down from a high of over 11,000 a day under Biden. I started as a Border Patrol Agent in 1984, and I don't remember the numbers ever being that low. President Trump promised a secure border and he is delivering," Homan posted on X.
Arrests for illegal crossings have fallen dramatically from an all-time monthly high of 250,000 in December 2023, perhaps most strikingly in the Rio Grande Valley, the epicenter for migrant arrivals from 2013 to 2022.
Associated Press journalists accompanying Border Patrol agents in an SUV and in speedboats that traversed 30 miles along the Rio Grande Valley and river for five hours Thursday didn't encounter a single migrant.
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Biden's border policy never made much sense. In fact, it looks like Biden wanted millions of illegals in the US. Trump has been able to quickly reduce the flow of illegals into the US and I suspect deportations will soon be increased dramatically. With millions of illegals already in the country, finding them and deporting them could take a while.
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