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Border crossings are plummeting thanks to Trump scrapping Biden's No Border Policy.
When they know they will be turned around at the border instead of given a debit card, cell phone, and free transportation to a free hotel they don't want to come so much.
EAGLE PASS, Texas — In the Del Rio Border Patrol Sector, once one of the busiest regions for illegal border crossings in Texas, migrant apprehensions have dropped by nearly 40% in the first full week of the Trump presidency. The drop has been noted across the southwest border as enhanced immigration operations promised by the Trump campaign during the election season begin to take shape.
According to the Border Patrol, the number of suspected got-aways in the Del Rio Sector also plummeted, dropping by more than 60 percent, from 229 to 82, during the post-inauguration week. In the Texas Rio Grande Valley, daily migrant apprehensions during the weekend before the inauguration fell to just 211, compared to 1,154 over the same period one week before the inauguration. Known migrant got-aways for that border region dropped nearly 40 percent, from 75 to 46, according to the Border Patrol.
As Border Patrol agents transition from processing and releasing migrants into the United States to arresting and removing the migrants upon entry in most cases, a stark difference can be noted in other border states as well. In California, the San Diego Sector of the Border Patrol is now moving migrants laterally via military aircraft to different parts of the border for repatriation rather than allowing the widescale release of the migrants as occurred during the Biden-Harris administration.
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When they know they will be turned around at the border instead of given a debit card, cell phone, and free transportation to a free hotel they don't want to come so much.
EAGLE PASS, Texas — In the Del Rio Border Patrol Sector, once one of the busiest regions for illegal border crossings in Texas, migrant apprehensions have dropped by nearly 40% in the first full week of the Trump presidency. The drop has been noted across the southwest border as enhanced immigration operations promised by the Trump campaign during the election season begin to take shape.
According to the Border Patrol, the number of suspected got-aways in the Del Rio Sector also plummeted, dropping by more than 60 percent, from 229 to 82, during the post-inauguration week. In the Texas Rio Grande Valley, daily migrant apprehensions during the weekend before the inauguration fell to just 211, compared to 1,154 over the same period one week before the inauguration. Known migrant got-aways for that border region dropped nearly 40 percent, from 75 to 46, according to the Border Patrol.
As Border Patrol agents transition from processing and releasing migrants into the United States to arresting and removing the migrants upon entry in most cases, a stark difference can be noted in other border states as well. In California, the San Diego Sector of the Border Patrol is now moving migrants laterally via military aircraft to different parts of the border for repatriation rather than allowing the widescale release of the migrants as occurred during the Biden-Harris administration.
Border Apprehensions Plummet as Trump Effect Sets In
In the Del Rio Border Patrol Sector, once one of the busiest regions for illegal border crossings in Texas, migrant apprehensions have dropped by nearly 40% in the first full week of the Trump presidency. The drop has been noted across the southwest border as enhanced immigration operations...