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“EXTRAORDINARY”: President Trump Drives Illegal Border Crossings to a New Historic Low

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"EXTRAORDINARY": President Trump Drives Illegal Border Crossings to a New Historic Low

The White House
July 2, 2025

Border Patrol encountered just 6,070 illegal immigrants at the southern border in June - another record-setting low (15% lower than the previous record set in March) that underscores the effectiveness of President Donald J. Trump's robust border enforcement policies and aggressive deportation measures.

It's a stark contrast to the Biden Administration, when approximately 10,000 unvetted migrants were illegally crossing the southern border every day at the peak of the invasion - most of whom were released into the country with little or no oversight.

Here's what you need to know:

  • Nationwide illegal immigrant encounters over the month were the lowest on record.
  • For the second straight month, no illegal immigrants were released into the country's interior.
  • On June 28, Border Patrol hit a single-day record low number of illegal immigrant encounters at the southern border (just 137).
  • The number of "gotaways" - illegal immigrants who escaped into the country undetected - was 90% lower compared to the same month last year.
  • This fiscal year is on track to see the fewest illegal immigrant encounters in five decades.

Now, Congress has a chance to fortify this progress by sending the One Big Beautiful Bill to President Trump's desk - which includes funding to finish the border wall, hire thousands of new border personnel, expand detention capabilities, and fund at least one million deportations per year.

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