Border Crossings Plummet 90% Since Jan. 21

The U.S. Border Patrol Chief has announced a near 90% decrease in illegal border crossings since January 21.

This sharp decline is attributed to the new administration’s policies which aim to strengthen border security and deter illegal immigration.

Alongside the drop in crossings there’s reportedly been a 52% increase in criminal prosecutions of those apprehended at the border.

The Chief emphasized that this result showcases the effectiveness of empowering border security personnel to enforce existing laws.

Critics argue the numbers might be temporary influenced by seasonal trends or the initial shock of policy change.

However supporters see this as proof that with the right leadership and policy the border can indeed be secured.

Public commentary shows a mix of relief and skepticism with some applauding the swift action by the new administration.

Others call for sustained efforts transparency in reporting and a focus on long-term solutions beyond immediate enforcement.

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Border crossings have dropped by 90% since January 21 which some attribute to new policies though others question the sustainability of these measures.

Since January 21 border crossings have plummeted by 90% showcasing the effectiveness of Trump’s immigration policies.

There’s been a significant 90% reduction in border crossings since January 21 attributed to new administration policies though long-term effects remain to be seen.

A massive 90% drop in border crossings since January 21 has sparked debate on whether this reflects policy success or temporary phenomena.