Trump Administration Reports Record-Low Border Crossings Over Six-Month Period
- On Wednesday, the Trump administration said no illegal border crossings occurred in the United States during the last six months, while Customs and Border Protection reported record-low encounters in October.
- The White House posted `All we needed was a new president` and called the results `a stark contrast` to the Biden Administration, citing at least 10,000 unvetted migrants crossing daily at the peak.
- During October, CBP recorded 30,561 encounters nationwide and made 9,845 arrests, with 106,134 enforcement encounters along the Southwest Border since January 21.
- Officials said each person was processed according to law, calling it a milestone unmatched in modern border history, while Secretary Kristi Noem and CBP Commissioner Rodney Scott stressed the mission to `secure the border and safeguard this nation` and vowed not to ease up.
- During October, which marked the start of the 2026 fiscal year, Customs and Border Protection reported 30,561 encounters and credited the results to the most dedicated law-enforcement professionals.
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