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Border Crossings Hit Record Lows, Zero Migrants Released Into US in June: CBP

  • In June 2025, U.S. Customs and Border Protection recorded just 6,070 migrant encounters at the southwestern border, the lowest monthly figure seen in many years.
  • The decline followed policies implemented since January 20, 2025, including executive orders blocking asylum access and strict enforcement measures known as the Trump Effect.
  • Officials confirmed that none of the migrants detained in June were allowed entry into the United States, as the current administration intensified efforts to deter illegal crossings through stricter enforcement measures.
  • Tom Homan emphasized that under President Trump’s leadership, the U.S. border has become the most secure it has ever been, citing a 93 percent decrease in arrests compared to the previous year as evidence.
  • The sustained low crossing numbers suggest the administration's immigration policies effectively reduced illegal entry, but advocates warn many migrants remain stranded with limited protection options.
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Townhall broke the news in Washington, United States on Wednesday, July 2, 2025.
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