One week into his Presidency, Donald J. Trump is already delivering on his campaign promise to secure the southern border and remove criminal aliens.
The border: Border Patrol encountered just 582 people trying to cross the border on Sunday. This follows 731 encounters on Saturday and 665 on Friday.
- For perspective: Just over a year ago, in December 2023, border encounters reached an all-time high of 302,000 encounters in the month — roughly 10,000 per day.
- But wait, there’s more: In addition to the reduced number of illegal border crossings, Trump cut off the stream of roughly 1,450 people being admitted into the U.S. through Joe Biden’s CBP One app.
Deportations ramp up: Since taking office, Trump’s Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents have arrested over 3,500 illegal aliens, according to the agency’s official X account. That number has steadily increased, with 1,179 arrests on Monday and 956 arrests on Sunday.
- The goal: President Trump has directed ICE to target between 1,200 and 1,500 arrests per day.
- Zoom out: ICE’s directive is to seek out illegal aliens with criminal records — however, if other illegals are present during raids, they are also arrested.
What do Americans think? A recent poll found that Americans trust Republicans by +22 percent over Democrats on immigration. That’s a major swing from 2017, when Democrats were favored by +11 percent.
The last word: When ABC News reporter Matha Raddatz asked Border Czar Tom Homan on Sunday if deportations would take place “every single day,” he replied, simply… “Yes.”