Border & Immigration

Achievements

U.S. Customs and Border Patrol apprehended roughly 6,300 illegal aliens at the Southwest border in August – a year-over-year decrease of 90%.

Since President Trump returned to office, ICE has deported nearly 200,000 illegal aliens, including 47,885 with charges or convictions for assault, 16,552 with charges or convictions for sexual assaults and 2,699 with charges or convictions for homicides.

Since President Trump returned to office, 1.6 million illegal aliens have left the country.

President Trump has ensured U.S. benefit programs serve U.S. citizens, with the administration now having protected more than $40 billion in benefit programs from illegal aliens since POTUS signed an Executive Order in February “Ending Taxpayer Subsidization of Open Borders.”

Citizenship and Immigration Services announced it will begin vetting immigration applications for anti-Americanism.

The U.S. is on track to see negative net migration for the first time in at least 50 years following President Trump’s historic efforts to end the migrant invasion.

President Trump called for a new and highly accurate census that excludes illegal migrants.

Under the leadership of Attorney General Pam Bondi, the Department of Justice has successfully seized hundreds of millions of dollars in illegal drugs from criminals on our streets.

The Supreme Court consistently bolstered the Trump administration’s agenda, blocking activist judges from issuing nationwide injunctions, permitting “third-country deportations,” greenlighting the revocation of temporary protected status (TPS) from more than 500,000 migrants and approving efforts to shrink the federal bureaucracy.

President Trump ended “catch-and-release,” reversing the dangerous Biden-era policy that released dangerous illegal aliens back into our communities.

President Trump shut down the “CBP One” app, which “paroled” more than one million illegal immigrants into the country.

President Trump signed the Laken Riley Act into law, which requires illegal immigrants arrested or charged with theft or violence to be detained — honoring the legacy of Laken Riley, a Georgia college student brutally murdered by an illegal alien released into the country.

President Trump terminated all taxpayer-funded public benefits for illegal aliens.

President Trump re-established the successful “Remain in Mexico” policy.

President Trump restarted construction of the border wall.

The Trump Administration declared Tren de Aragua, MS-13, the Sinaloa Cartel, the Jalisco New Generation Cartel, the United Cartels, the Gulf Cartel, the Northeast Cartel, and the Michoacán Family as Foreign Terrorist Organizations.

Illegal crossings hit a stunning new low in March, with ICE agents seeing just 7,181 migrants enter the US illegally – a 95% decrease from 2024, a 96% decrease from 2023, and a 97% decrease from 2022.

Keeping with his pledge to launch the largest deportation effort in American history, President Trump has deported more than 100,000 illegal migrants since returning to office on Jan. 20.

Between January 20 and April 1, only 9 illegal aliens were released into the United States, a staggering 99.9% decrease from the 184,241 released into the country under Biden during the same period last year.

Illegal border crossings at the Darien Gap have dropped more than 99% and the number of unaccompanied alien children arriving at the border has hit a record low under President Trump.