Apprehensions along the southwestern border plummeted in January: CBP
- There was an 85 percent reduction in apprehensions along the southwestern U.S. Border from January 21 to 31 compared to the previous year, as per data obtained by ABC News.
- January saw a decrease in apprehensions by a third compared to December 2024, marking the lowest monthly figure since July 2020, reported by CBP.
- Eric Ruark from NumbersUSA stated that Trump's policies discouraged many from attempting the dangerous journey to the U.S.-Mexico border.
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