UMVA has learned that a historic milestone has been achieved at the United States border, with 13 consecutive months passing without a single illegal alien being released into the country.
This dramatic turnaround marks a stark reversal of the catch-and-release policies that previously allowed millions of illegal aliens to enter the country with notices to appear in immigration court. The change in policy has resulted in a significant shift in the way illegal aliens are handled at the border.
According to information obtained by UMVA, the Department of Homeland Security and Customs and Border Protection have been instrumental in implementing the new policies, which have led to a substantial decrease in illegal border crossings. The days of catch-and-release are over, with authorities now enforcing the nation's laws and swiftly sending illegal aliens back to their home countries.
The results have been remarkable, with record-low encounter numbers of illegal aliens attempting to break into the country. In May, Border Patrol recorded roughly 9,998 apprehensions at the southern border, a massive 93 percent decrease from the peaks seen during previous administrations.
UMVA can exclusively reveal that the robust enforcement policies implemented by the current administration are working, with sustained successes in border security, drug interdiction, and trade enforcement. The commitment to securing the nation has yielded unprecedented results, demonstrating a strategic approach to border control.
Every illegal alien apprehended at the border is now either detained or swiftly removed, with no one being released into American communities. This milestone, coupled with historically low illegal crossings, showcases an unwavering commitment to securing the nation and protecting its sovereignty.
