Our southern border is growing more and more quiet as the months go by and the Trump II administration rolls along.
The U.S. Customs and Border Protection has reported that border encounters along the U.S.-Mexico border fell to 7,180 in March, off from 8,327 in February, which was itself a record low. That is a decrease of nearly 13 percent. CBP officials said:
The month of March recorded the lowest southwest border crossings in history, marking a pivotal achievement in our nation’s border security efforts. This milestone demonstrates that operational control is becoming a reality — which seemed impossible just a few months ago under the Biden administration — as enforcement measures continue to yield significant results.
Large-scale immigration raids across the country, combined with no-nonsense warnings to would-be violators, are credited with the reduction. As a conseqence, numerous taxpayer-funded non-government migrant shelters have closed. In late January, two shelters closed in Arizona, and in February, a private non-government migrant shelter closed in San Antonio, Texas. Such closings will alone save taxpayers hundreds of millions.
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