Border Apprehensions Hit All-Time Low in June, White House Says
- In June 2025, U.S. Border Patrol recorded just 6,070 encounters at the U.S.-Mexico border, the lowest monthly total in history, according to preliminary CBP data.
- Under President Trump, enforcement policies including zero migrant releases and increased arrests, with over 1,600 daily, drove the historic decline in border crossings, prompting legal actions against sanctuary cities.
- June’s border encounters dropped 93.1% since 2024, with zero releases, reflecting a historic low per CBP data and Homan’s claims of unprecedented enforcement success.
- Hundreds of Border Patrol agents have been redeployed to interior arrests in Los Angeles, as the DOJ sues sanctuary city L.A. over laws obstructing immigration enforcement, with Trump visiting 'Alligator Alcatraz' detention center.
- The 2025 fiscal year is on track for the lowest border encounters in 50 years, with Congress expected to pass the 'One Big Beautiful Bill' to fund the border wall and increase deportations.
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The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced that the United States has again reached a record low number of apprehensions. “In June, Customs and Border Protection (CBP) recorded its lowest number of encounters nationwide in its history, with 25,243 cases,” DHS reported. This figure is 12% lower than the previous record set by President Donald Trump in February 2025 and represents an 89% decrease compared to the monthly averages between 2…
Border apprehensions hit all-time low in June, White House says
EL PASO, Texas (Border Report) -- The White House says it has once broken the record for fewest migrants encountered by U.S. Border Patrol agents in a month. According to the Department of Homeland Security news release, Border Patrol apprehensions fell to 8,039 in June, down from 10,362 in May and the previous record low of 8,193 in April. CBP plans to process migrants arrested in new Rio Grande Valley military zone, agency says “The numb…
The Trump Effect: Got-Aways at Border Drop 90% Compared to Biden Era
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Border crossings plunge to lowest level on record, Homan says, touting ‘the Trump effect’
President Trump's border crackdown has led to the lowest number of migrant crossings in recorded history, with federal agents catching 6,070 illegal immigrants in June, with none released into the US, Tom Homan said Tuesday.
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