U.S. Customs and Border Protection reports a dramatic drop in illegal border crossings and record narcotics seizures, attributed to President Donald J. Trump’s strict border security measures.
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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: Illegal border crossings dropped to a historic low in May, according to U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP). 📺 DETAIL: This represents 13 consecutive months of no releases of illegal migrants at the U.S-Mexico border. CBP revealed that apprehensions fell to 9,998, 94 percent lower than the monthly average during the Biden government. Up to 85 percent of illegal aliens were released into the country under the former government. The drop in releases can be attributed to the Trump administration’s policy to end “catch and release,” in which illegal migrants are released into the United States to await their immigration court hearings, rather than being held in government detention facilities. This has allowed CBP to focus on counter-drug operations. In May, there was a 72 percent increase in fentanyl seizures compared to April, with overall narcotics seizures rising 32 percent from May 2024. This included a 61 percent increase in marijuana seizures throughout last month. “We are enforcing the nation’s laws and quickly sending illegal aliens back to their home countries, ensuring the safety and sovereignty of our nation,” announced Secretary of Homeland Security Markwayne Mullin on Thursday. 💬 KEY QUOTE: “Thirteen straight months of ZERO releases at the border. Under President Donald Trump’s leadership, we are delivering the most secure border in American history… The days of catch and release are over.” – Secretary of Homeland Security Markwayne Mullin 🎯 IMPACT: This shows how tackling illegal immigration through policy reform can free up federal resources and manpower to focus on other issues, such as dismantling cartel operations. 📺 FLASHBACK: Earlier this month, it was reported that President Trump’s border wall is on track to finish ahead of time and under budget. “We’ll have the entire system—to include a secondary barrier in places we need it, the water barrier in the Rio Grande River, and the [monitoring] technology, that was paid for by OB3 [One Big Beautiful Bill Act]—done by July 2028,” said Rodney Scott, the Commissioner of CBP. |
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