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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Parts of El Paso that were previously full of migrants are now almost silent, as border crossings reached their lowest level in 50 years
Trump's Border Policies Deliver Another Major Win For America - The American Tribune.com
In a historic press release that fulfilled numerous promises made by President Trump, the Department of Homeland Security reported several record-breaking statistics. For instance, October 2025 featured the fewest encounters between undocumented immigrants and officers of any month since data collection began. Similarly, DHS Secretary Kristi Noem noted how CBP hadn’t released a single illegal immigrant, marking a sharp departure from the Biden y…
"We have not allowed any illegal immigrants into the country across the southern border for the past six months because the administration has cracked down on their influx," US President Donald Trump said on his Truth Social network on Saturday. "All we needed was a new president," the White House commented on Facebook.
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