Mexican Border Town Sees Fewer Crossing Attempts, Deportations than Expected Under Trump
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The flows of migrants coming from the southern part of the continent have fallen following immigration measures imposed by US President Donald Trump.
Mexican border town sees fewer crossing attempts, deportations than expected under Trump
Residents in Nogales, Mexico, share how President Trump's tougher immigration policies have impacted the border town and how the influx of deportations didn't materialize.
HOMAN: Migrant Arrests at Borders Drop 41 Percent in June to New Record Low -- Zero Admitted to U.S.
According to numbers posted on social media by Border Czar Tom Homan, the arrest of migrants who illegally cross borders into the United States fell to just over 6,000 in June. This represents the lowest month in modern Border Patrol records and a 41 percent decrease from the May report. | Border / Cartel Chronicles
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