12/04/2025 | News release | Distributed by Public on 12/04/2025 16:54
CBP's record-low border crossings decrease again, seventh consecutive month of zero USBP releases
WASHINGTON - Under President Donald J. Trump's leadership, the Department of Homeland Security-through U.S. Customs and Border Protection-continues to set new records for border security. Preliminary data shows both U.S. Border Patrol apprehensions and total CBP encounters declined from October to November, making this the lowest number of encounters for the start of a fiscal year in history.
"Once again, we have a record low number of encounters at the border and the 7th straight month of zero releases. Month after month, we are delivering results that were once thought impossible: the most secure border in history and unmatched enforcement successes," said Secretary Kristi Noem. "Thanks to President Trump's leadership and the dedication of DHS law enforcement, America's borders are safer than ever before."
"Our focus is unwavering: secure the border, enforce the law, and protect this nation," said CBP Commissioner Rodney Scott. "These numbers reflect the tireless efforts of our agents and officers who are delivering results that redefine border security. We're not slowing down. We're setting the pace for the future."
Standout Stats
November encounters even lower than October's historic low
Lowest start to a fiscal year ever
Seven Straight Months of Zero Releases
Ten months under Trump sees less apprehensions than one month under Biden
Historic Control and Consistency
Daily Average Apprehensions on the Southwest Border
Record Drug Seizures
Final numbers will be released in the coming weeks. DHS remains committed to delivering results that safeguard the nation, secure the border, and uphold the rule of law.
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