Illegal crossings plunge
Team Blitz India
ILLEGAL border crossings fell to their lowest level in June, with no parole releases of illegal immigrants, according to U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CPB) data released on July 15.
There were 25,228 total encounters nationwide in June, down from 29,478 the previous month, the data showed. It was the lowest monthly total ever recorded by CBP, the agency stated. Border Patrol apprehensions nationwide also dropped to a historic low, with 8,024 apprehensions recorded last month, compared with 10,357 in May, the data showed.
Of that total, Border Patrol agents apprehended 6,072 illegal immigrants at the southwest border, a 15 per cent decline from the March record of 7,183 apprehensions. CBP recorded its lowest singleday apprehension total on June 28, with just 136 apprehensions, according to the data. For the second consecutive month, the agency reported zero illegal immigrant releases along the southwest border.
The agency also saw a 13 per cent increase in nationwide seizures of illicit drugs, such as fentanyl and methamphetamine, in June compared with the previous month, which underscored efforts to combat “cartel-driven smuggling routes” at the border.
Methamphetamine seizures surged by 102 per cent compared with May. CBP Commissioner Rodney Scott said that these figures were proof of the agency’s commitment to protecting the country “with relentless focus” under the Trump administration. “From shutting down illegal crossings to seizing fentanyl and enforcing billions in tariffs, CBP is delivering results on every front,” Scott said in a statement.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem stated on July 2 that the Trump administration has delivered “the most secure border in American history,” as demonstrated by the latest figures. “The world is hearing our message: the border is closed to law breakers. Under President Trump, our Border Patrol agents are empowered to do their job once again, secure our border, and protect the American people,” Noem stated on X.
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