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‘Unprecedented’: President Trump Oversees Four Months Of Zero Migrant Releases

The Trump administration has gone four straight months without paroling a single illegal migrant into the country as the southern border remains historically quiet. Border Patrol agents made 6,319 ... Read More
Migrant encounters creep up, but still within historic lows

Apprehensions of migrants between ports of entry in the Southwest border crept up in August but federal officials emphasize those 6,321 encounters reflect only 4 percent of the monthly average of the ... Read More
Border Patrol chief in Washington discusses 'unprecedented' year as migrant crossings drop
In the Blaine Sector, data shows migrant encounters dropped from an average of 154 a month in 2024 to just 19 a month in the first seven months of 2025. Read More
‘Flood the zone’: Trump’s border czar warns of ‘collateral arrests’ amid threat of feds heading to Portland, Seattle

PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) – President Donald Trump’s so-called border czar is putting Portland front and center once again, warning of “collateral arrests” and of federal law enforcement agents being ... Read More
Border Patrol chief in Washington discusses 'unprecedented' year as migrant crossings drop

WASHINGTON STATE — Chief Patrol Agent Rosario Vasquez, who leads the Blaine Sector of the U.S. Border Patrol, says 2025 has been "unprecedented" in his 26-year career with the agency. “The Border ... Read More
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