U.S. Customs and Border Protection said Friday that February was the tenth consecutive month in which no illegal immigrants were released into the United States after crossing the southern border.
CBP released a statement on Friday, noting that in February, the average number of daily apprehensions by U.S. Border Patrol was lower than what agents at times encountered within a single hour during peak periods under the Biden regime.
The statement reads, in part:
Today, the United States Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) announced its tenth consecutive month of zero releases at the border, continuing its trend of historically low border crossings. February data also showed that CBP recorded its highest single month of drug seizures since October 2021.
โTen straight months of ZERO illegal aliens released at the border. President Trump promised to secure the Border, and that is a promise we delivered,โย saidย Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem.ย โWe have the most secure border in American history. Our borders are CLOSED to lawbreakers.โ
โFebruary marks the tenth straight month that U.S. Border Patrol has not released a single illegal alien into the interior of the United States โ a clear reflection of the enforcement-first posture restoring integrity to our nationโs borders,โย saidย CBP Commissioner Rodney Scott.ย โWhile threats to our national and economic security continue to evolve, so does our resolve to meet them, as we carry out our mission of protecting the homeland while facilitating lawful travel and trade.โ
The sustained decline in illegal border crossings and apprehensionsโnow at levels not seen in over three decadesโshows the impact of robust enforcement policies. With daily apprehensions down 95% from the previous administration and 13 consecutive months of fewer than 9,000 southwest border apprehensions, the border remains more secure than at any point in history.










