The Trump effect: RECORD LOW in illegal border crossings signals a new era of border security
- March 2025 saw a record-low 7,181 illegal border apprehensions – a dramatic drop from previous highs (e.g., 211,181 in 2022) – attributed to President Donald Trump's policies.
- The administration's strict immigration measures, including military deployments and agreements with Mexico, have drastically reduced crossings, with daily arrests in some areas falling from more than 1,200 to just 30 to 40.
- Policies include deploying U.S. troops, coordinating with Mexican forces, increasing federal law enforcement (e.g., IRS agents) and implementing mass deportations to deter illegal entry.
- The administration emphasizes prosecution and deportation for illegal crossings, with CBP reporting the lowest monthly arrests on record (7,180) and declaring, "the border is closed."
- Shelters near the border have shut down due to dwindling migrant numbers, highlighting the effectiveness of Trump’s hard-line approach, dubbed a "new era of border security."
In a remarkable turn of events, the U.S. has witnessed an unprecedented decline in illegal border crossings, with
March 2025 marking the lowest number of apprehensions ever recorded at the U.S.-Mexico border.
Under the steadfast leadership of President Donald Trump, the U.S. Border Patrol reported a mere 7,181 encounters with migrants attempting to enter the country unlawfully. This dramatic decrease stands in stark contrast to the figures from the previous administration, where illegal crossings soared to 137,473 in March 2024. A total of 163,672 illegal crossings were recorded in 2023 and a staggering 211,181 in 2022.
The term "
Trump Effect" has been coined to describe this significant reduction in illegal border crossings. This phenomenon is attributed to the comprehensive and robust policies implemented by the second Trump administration, which have proven to be highly effective in deterring unlawful entries. The
Los Angeles Times highlighted the dramatic shift along the California-Mexico border, where daily arrests have plummeted from over 1,200 during peak migration periods in April to a mere 30 to 40 instances per day. (Related:
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Trump's commitment to securing the border has been evident since his inauguration in January. He has deployed members of the U.S. military to the southern border and forged an agreement with Mexico. This agreement with Mexico City has resulted in the deployment of thousands of Mexican National Guard soldiers to the Mexican side of the border.
This increased military presence, coupled with a surge in federal law enforcement – including agents from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) criminal division – has created a formidable deterrent against illegal crossings. The Trump administration's mass deportation initiative, spearheaded by White House border czar Tom Homan, has further discouraged potential illegal immigrants from attempting the perilous journey through Central America. The prospect of immediate deportation serves as a powerful deterrent, as many now view the risks—physical, financial, and legal—as too great to justify the attempt.
"Trump effect" yields positive development: The border is closed
The U.S.
Customs and Border Protection (CBP) reported that the number of migrants caught illegally crossing the border in March
fell to the lowest level ever recorded, with approximately 7,180 arrests. This figure is a significant drop from the monthly average of 155,000 over the past four years.
Pete Flores, acting CBP commissioner, emphasized the renewed empowerment of Border Patrol agents. "The message is clear: The border is closed to illegal crossings, and for those still willing to test our resolve, know this – you will be prosecuted," he stated.
Trump's decisive actions, including the deployment of military troops and the implementation of a sweeping asylum ban, have collectively contributed to the reduction in crossings. His administration's hard-line approach to illegal immigration was a cornerstone of his campaign.
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt praised the efforts, stating: "Thanks to President Trump's leadership, Border Patrol agents are now back to doing the jobs they signed up for: securing the border, rather than serving as travel agents for illegal aliens."
Even the
LA Times could not help but notice, recently publishing an article noting that
shelters that once served migrants have completely closed. The record low in illegal border crossings is a significant achievement for the Trump administration and a testament to the power of strong, decisive leadership.
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