‘New trend’ of migrants turning around and heading back toward home under Trump border crackdown
- Border crossings have significantly decreased, with only 303 migrant encounters reported on Sunday, compared to around 8,000 in December under the Biden administration.
- Many migrants are turning back home due to increased border security and Mexico's containment efforts, according to Border Patrol Chief Mike Banks.
- Families are avoiding dangerous cartel-controlled areas, making life-saving decisions to return home, according to the former Texas border czar.
- The Trump administration's policies have led to a 500% decrease in the number of migrants in Border Patrol custody since the summer, according to leaked figures.
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‘New trend’ of migrants turning around and heading back toward home under Trump border crackdown
Groups of migrants once bound for the US are throwing in the towel and heading back where they came from after the Trump administration moved to seal off the southern border, authorities said Monday.
It's Working: Migrant Caravans Are Turning Around, Going Home
Panama blocks migrant caravan trying to go home to Venezuela
Panamanian police on Tuesday turned back dozens of migrants, mostly Venezuelans, trying to return home after abandoning their journey to the United States due to President Donald Trump’s deportation policies. Riot police forced the caravan to go back to Costa Rica to undergo an orderly repatriation process. “We went in search of a dream that could not be fulfilled and now we are heading back home again,” a migrant who did not give his name told …
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