Lowest Border Numbers Ever Recorded in U.S. History
Border Crossings Hit Historic Lows, In a stunning milestone for U.S. immigration enforcement, June saw the lowest number of border crossings in American history. According to U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), there were just 25,228 total encounters across the nation.
The figure includes only 8,024 apprehensions — a historic low. These numbers represent both legal and illegal border activity. Most strikingly, the southern border saw just 6,072 apprehensions in June, a 15% drop from the previous record in March.
June 28: Quietest Day on the Border in Decades
CBP also reported the single lowest day of apprehensions in agency history on June 28 — only 136 arrests nationwide. This unprecedented calm reflects the success of robust enforcement policies enacted under President Donald Trump’s leadership.
From physical barriers to swift deportations and targeted legal reforms, the Trump administration’s approach is delivering results where others failed.
CBP Chief: “We Are Delivering Results on Every Front”
CBP Commissioner Rodney Scott emphasized the agency’s achievements in a press release:
“From shutting down illegal crossings to seizing fentanyl and enforcing billions in tariffs, CBP is delivering results on every front. Under this administration, we are protecting this country with relentless focus, and the numbers prove it.”
These results are more than just numbers. They represent secure communities, safer cities, and a much-needed break for border towns long overwhelmed by illegal crossings.
Drug Seizures Surge as Border Secures
While illegal crossings have dropped, drug seizures have surged — proof that enforcement is not just stopping people, but also stopping poison from entering our communities.
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Fentanyl: Up 3% from May, with 742 pounds seized
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Methamphetamine: Spiked by 102% from the previous month
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Heroin: Rose 19%
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Cocaine: Increased by 9%
These numbers show that CBP is not just protecting the border — it’s actively saving American lives.
$108.9 Billion Collected in Tariffs and Fees
CBP’s role isn’t limited to border enforcement. It’s also playing a pivotal part in economic policy. The agency announced it has collected $108.9 billion in tariffs, taxes, and fees.
A significant share of this total comes from Trump’s strategic tariffs, which have reshaped trade relationships and bolstered American industries.
Local Leaders Praise the Calm
In Yuma, Arizona — once a hotspot of illegal entry — Mayor Douglas Nicholls says things have dramatically changed.
“It’s been peaceful,” Nicholls said in an interview with Fox News Digital. He noted that hospitals and emergency services, once overwhelmed, are now operating under much less strain.
Violence Against Agents Skyrockets Despite Drop in Crossings
Not all the news is positive. DHS Secretary Kristi Noem revealed a disturbing 830% increase in assaults on ICE agents compared to last year.
“This new data reflects the violence against our law enforcement in cities across the country in the last few weeks,” Noem posted to X. “Politicians across the country, regardless of political stripe, must condemn this.”
In McAllen, Texas, a shooting left a gunman dead and a local police officer injured. At the Prarieland Detention Center, a riot led to multiple charges, including attempted murder of federal officers.
Left-Wing Pushback Intensifies
Despite the drop in illegal crossings, anti-enforcement activists remain aggressive. Protests and violent demonstrations have continued, many targeting ICE and CBP personnel.
Democrats recently introduced the VISIBLE Act, which would ban face coverings for immigration agents and require visible ID at all times.
Senator Alex Padilla (D-CA) defended the move:
“When federal immigration agents show up and pull someone off the street in plainclothes with their face obscured and no visible identification, it only escalates tensions.”
A Clear Message: Enforcement Works
The latest numbers leave no room for debate. The Trump administration’s strict border policies have produced historic results.
Illegal crossings are at rock-bottom levels. Drug seizures are climbing. Communities are safer. Law enforcement is more empowered.
If sustained, this model could define a new era of border security — one based on law, order, and unwavering accountability.
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