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DHS Touts 10 Straight Months of Zero Illegal Aliens Released at Border as Crossings Plunge
- The Department of Homeland Security reported 10 consecutive months without releasing any illegal aliens caught at the U.S.-Mexico border into the U.S. interior, marking a major change from previous policies under President Biden.
- Border apprehensions have dropped significantly compared to Biden-era levels, with a 95% decline over the past 13 months.
- CBP officials highlighted a 67% increase in fentanyl seizures in February, representing the highest drug confiscations in recent years and reflecting intensified border enforcement.
- An enforcement-first border security approach has been credited for restoring border integrity and strengthening security.
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The Department of National Security (DHS) and the Bureau of Customs and Border Protection (CBP) reported that the tenth consecutive month was completed without the release of illegal immigrants at the border, thus maintaining a historically low trend at border crossings. Read more
John Fetterman Celebrates News Of Lower Border Crossings: 'I'm a Democrat That Votes For a Secured Border'
Democratic Sen. John Fetterman celebrated news of reduced border crossings during the Trump administration, which highlighted that Border Patrol agents didn't release any migrants into the U.S. for 10 months straight.
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Total News Sources35
Leaning Left4Leaning Right11Center8Last UpdatedBias Distribution48% Right
Bias Distribution
- 48% of the sources lean Right
48% Right
L 17%
C 35%
R 48%
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