By ShareAmerica
Illegal border crossings at the U.S. southern border are in decline for
the eighth month in a row and down approximately 75 percent since May 2019,
according to a recent U.S. Customs and Border
Protection (CBP) report.
“The
results have been nothing short of extraordinary,” President Trump said on February 14 to National Border
Patrol Council members. “We’re removing illegal border crossers at a tremendous
pace and making it clear that if you break our laws, you will be sent back
home.”
These
statistics reflect the Trump administration’s efforts to curb illegal
immigration. The president plans for a wall on the southern U.S. border to
reach more than 640 kilometers by the end of 2020. So far, there are nearly 200
newly constructed kilometers.
In
addition to curbing illegal immigration, CBP says that it seized a record
number of narcotics in 2019. In January 2020, it seized nearly 24,500 kilograms
of drugs nationwide, more than 92% of it from along the U.S. southwest border.
CBP
also discovered the longest cross-border tunnel in history, used to traffic drugs
before CBP shut it down.
“Under
my administration, we know that border security is national security,” Trump
said.
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