U.S.-Mexico Border Control

Border control in the U.S.-Mexico border is improving as reported by Trump officials, with a significant decrease in illegal border crossings in March compared to previous months.

Drop in Border Crimes and Trump's Border Policies

Discussion on the drop in border crimes and Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs' change of heart on partnering with President Donald Trump on border enforcement. Trump's policies credited for reducing illegal crossings at the U.S. southern border.

Additional Troops Deployment to U.S.-Mexico Border

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth orders an additional 2,500 to 3,000 troops to the U.S.-Mexico border to prevent illegal crossings, despite a decline in border crossings since 2021. Troops from a Stryker Brigade Combat Team and General Support Aviation Battalion are deployed for border security operations.

Increase in Illegal Crossings from Canada to the U.S.

The number of people crossing illegally into the U.S. from Canada has increased, leading to concerns in border communities in Northern New York. Recent policy changes aim to address the issue.

Border Patrol Agent Speaks Anonymously About Pressure to Allow Illegal Border Crossings

Border patrol agent speaks anonymously with CNN, claiming pressure to allow illegal border crossings or risk losing job. White House denies claims. Biden administration announces executive action to crack down on crossings.

Biden's Executive Order on Border Crisis

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott criticizes Biden's executive order on the border crisis, claiming it is making illegal crossings worse.

Illegal Crossings at Military Bases

Illegal crossings at Laughlin Air Force Base and Marine Corps Base Quantico raise national security concerns. Mexican national and Jordanian nationals breached the bases while being pursued by Border Patrol agents.

Decrease in U.S.-Mexico Border Crossings

Arrests for illegally crossing the U.S. border from Mexico fell more than 6% in April, attributed to increased enforcement in Mexico. San Diego became the busiest Border Patrol sector, with a decline in arrests since December. President Biden sees a decrease in arrests as positive news.

Chinese Money Laundering Facilitating Illegal Crossings at U.S. Border

Chinese money launderers are enabling Mexican cartels' 'unlawful agenda' by facilitating illegal crossings of Chinese nationals at the U.S. border, leading to a significant increase in encounters this fiscal year.