Visualizing the Plunge in Border Crossings Under Trump
- Illegal border crossings at the U.S.-Mexico border reached a record low of 6,070 in June 2025, according to Border Czar Tom Homan.
- Homan attributed the drop in encounters to strict immigration enforcement policies under the Trump administration, as none of the 6,070 encounters resulted in releases into the U.S.
- The Trump administration's aggressive deportation efforts contributed to the lowest monthly number of illegal border crossings since the 1960s, according to preliminary data.
- Kristi Noem, the Secretary of Homeland Security, declared that this period represented the most secure border in American history, emphasizing a message that the border is closed to lawbreakers.
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Illegal Border Crossings Plunge to Lowest Level in Decades
The number of people crossing the southern border illegally has dropped to levels not seen in decades, a sign that President Trump’s message of deterrence and his hard-line immigration policies are working to keep people out. Border Patrol agents made just over 6,000 arrests in June, figures released this week by the Department of Homeland Security show, punctuating a steep drop since Mr. Trump took office. Mr. Trump ran on a platform of shuttin…

“LOWEST RECORDED NUMBERS IN UNITED STATES HISTORY” – Trump Celebrates June Border Numbers
Donald Trump celebrated the June Border Statistics in a new Truth Social post. Trump said they are the “LOWEST RECORDED NUMBERS IN UNITED STATES HISTORY’ and “the Men and Women of Border Patrol, ICE, and CBP are doing an amazing job but, they need more help and, they are counting on Republicans to, GET IT DONE!” Truth Social: CONGRATULATIONS AMERICA! The June Border Statistics are in and, once again, they are the LOWEST RECORDED NUMBERS IN UNITE…
Illegal border crossings plunge to all-time low in June AlphaNews.org
Share This Story(Daily Caller News Foundation) — Illegal border crossings reached an all-time low in June thanks to what border czar Tom Homan labeled Tuesday as the “Trump Effect.” Only 6,070 encounters were recorded at the U.S.-Mexico border last month, according to Homan, who oversees the Trump administration’s border control and deportation efforts. Homan credited the drop in border encounters to the deterrent effect of the administration’s …
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