Migrant arrests at US-Mexico border in March lowest ever recorded
- Migrant arrests at the U.S.-Mexico border in March were the lowest ever recorded, with around 7,180 crossings, according to Border Patrol data.
- Rep. Jimmy Gomez stated that President Joe Biden has taken significant steps during his administration focused on border security and fentanyl enforcement.
- Daily southwest border apprehensions fell to about 230 per day, a record low according to U.S. Customs and Border Protection officials.
- Acting Commissioner Pete Flores emphasized that the border is closed to illegal crossings and warned that violators will be prosecuted.
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Republicans celebrate decline in border arrests under Trump - Washington Examiner
March recorded the lowest number of illegal immigrant arrests at the southern border in nearly six decades, a point that Republicans proudly attributed to the Trump administration’s immigration policies. The number of immigrants arrested while attempting to illegally enter the United States last month stood at roughly 7,200 compared to 137,000 in March 2024, according to U.S. Customs and Border Protection data. House Homeland Security Chairman M…
Trump Admin Says Encounters at US–Mexico Border Dropped to Lowest Levels Ever in March
The number of people caught illegally crossing the U.S.–Mexico border in March fell to the lowest level ever recorded, the Trump administration said on April 1. Border patrol agents encountered 7,181 illegal immigrants at the southern border last month, according to the White House. March’s figures—which amount to 1,145 fewer crossings than in February—represent a dramatic drop from the same month under the Biden administration, the White House …
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