Support public safety

President Trump has reaffirmed his commitment to public safety by standing with law enforcement and prioritizing crime reduction nationwide. This year, federal support for policing increased, coordination with local agencies strengthened, and policies focused on deterrence and accountability were advanced. His approach ensures safer streets, stronger communities, and a renewed respect for the rule of law.

By enforcing the law and securing the border, the administration is reducing the flow of drugs, human trafficking, and criminal activity into the United States. These actions strengthen public safety, uphold the rule of law, and ensure the immigration system serves the national interest.

promises made, promises kept

01

Traffic fatalities have plummeted following President Trump’s removal of more than 9,500 non-English-speaking commercial truck drivers.

02

Fentanyl deaths fell 34% in 2025 as trafficking across the southern border was cut in half, causing a plummet in fentanyl purity levels.

03

Homicides had their largest single-year drop on record.

04

Rapes, robberies, and aggravated assaults have fallen 6%, 19%, and 10%, respectively.

05

The Trump Administration has deported more than 400,000 illegal migrants charged with or convicted of crimes.

06

Emergency rooms have reported significant reductions in illegal immigrant visits, freeing up critical resources to better serve American citizens in need of urgent medical care.

07

Democrat-run municipalities where the Trump Administration have conducted mass deportation and enhanced law enforcement operations have seen particularly drastic decreases in crime:

  • Murders in Washington, D.C., decreased 60%.
  • Chicago recorded its fewest number of murders since 1965, with shootings falling by more than a third.
  • Memphis recorded 200 fewer murders and a 40% drop in shootings.
  • New Orleans’ homicide rate reached its lowest level in 50 years.

08

Overdose deaths fell 21% in 2025, with overdose deaths declining each month since President Trump took office.