Illegals Crossing Border Drop 40 Percent
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The number of illegal immigrants crossing into
the United States from Mexico declined by 40 percent from January to
February, Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly said on Wednesday.
The downturn came after President Donald Trump took office on Jan. 20
vowing to deport many of the estimated 11 million illegal immigrants in
the United States.
The flow of illegal border crossings as measured by apprehensions and
the prevention of inadmissible persons at the southern border dropped
to 18,762 persons in February from 31,578 in January, Kelly said in a
statement.
He said the U.S. Customs and Border Protection agency, which compiled
the data, historically sees a 10 percent to 20 percent increase in
apprehensions of illegal immigrants from January to February.
On Jan. 25, Trump ordered the construction of a wall along the
roughly 2,000-mile (3,200-km) U.S.-Mexico border, moved to strip federal
funding from "sanctuary" states and cities that harbor illegal
immigrants, and expanded the force of U.S. immigration agents.
"Since the administration's implementation of Executive Orders to
enforce immigration laws, apprehensions and inadmissible activity is
trending toward the lowest monthly total in at least the last five
years," Kelly said.
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