The number of migrants caught crossing the southern border illegally reduced a new historic monthly in June, continuing an extraordinary laling in illegal immigration.
Last month, border petrol agents along the US-Mexico border recorded more than 6,000 fears of migrants entering the country without the lowest monthly tally, according to the initial customs and border security data. The last monthly menstrual report reported by the border petrol, when the agency Record About 7,200 migrant fears.
The number is contrary to the record levels of the apprehensions made by the border patrol under the biden administration, with a human, political, and operations faced. crisis Until the unprecedented ratio on the southern border until it implemented restrictive refuge measures last year.
During several months of former President Joe Biden’s tenure, the border petrol recorded more than 6,000 apprehensions each day. At its peak in the late 2023, daily illegal crossings on the southern border topped 10,000 in a few days.
The Border of Trump Administration CZAR, Tom Homan confirmed about 6,000 border patrol fears recorded in June. He said that the border petrol did not release a single migrant for the second consecutive month. During a few months under the Biden administration, thousands of migrants were released in the US with instructions to be shown in the immigration court to request their cases.
“We have never seen this number less. Never,” Homan wrote On X.
While the border petrol has not publicly reported the monthly apprehension data before FY 2000, the last time the agency was at the end of a year in the end of the 1960s near 6,000 migrant contradictions per month, at the end of the 1960s, Historical figures prompt.
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Soon after assuming office in January, President Trump strengthened the rapidly deported migrants to the border officials – without hearing their refuge – under an emergency announcement he argued that “attack” was needed. The policy is being challenged in the court by the advocates of civil rights, who argue that it violates us the shelter law. Immigration officers were also directed to prevent all the releases, absent life-drew circumstances.
Mr. Trump has deployed thousands of additional active-duty soldiers on the southern border, working with illegal crossings through the construction of obstacles. With parts of the border with Mexico, the US Army has established areas where military immigration officers can temporarily detain migrants before transferring.
In the interior of the country, the Trump administration has tasked with immigration and customs enforcement along with a large -scale arrest of immigrants on suspicion of being illegally in the country. Last week, the number of persons organized in the prevention of snow Set a record high,
Hundreds of border patrol agents have been assigned to patrol agents to help snow with immigration away from the border, between the historic Lulls, between the historic Lulls, among the historic Lulls.
The administration has also staged an intensive message campaign to force immigrants in the US to illegally self-recover. This has offered them carrots as travel assistance through a government smartphone app and $ 1,000 self-recovering bonus.
But it has also threatened those who refuse to leave with arrest and forcibly exile, and even the possibility of detained at the Naval base in Guantanamo Bay Tent facility in Florida Everglades “Elegator Alkatraz” or maximum security mega gel was dubbed in Al Salvador.
Mr. Trump’s immigration crack has not been without criticism. In communities across the US, especially in cities led by Democratic, masked federal agents have become angry with local residents and politicians who arrest unauthorized immigrants in or in the courtyard or outside houses.
Some are republican Firmly request The Trump administration said in concerns to prioritize the arrest of migrants with severe criminal records, that its crack extends well to dangerous persons, which the President promised to expel. recent Data In recent months, showing less than 10% booked in the prevention of snow were convicted for violent offenses.