Former President Trump's claim that migrants are arriving at the US-Mexico border from all corners of the globe is true according to the latest DHS data. Migrants are coming from regions like Africa, China, Eastern Europe, India, Russia, Southeast Asia, and Turkey.
Key Points
An increasing share of migrants are coming to the US-Mexico border from regions like Africa, China, Eastern Europe, India, Russia, Southeast Asia, and Turkey.
During Trump's presidency, the majority of migrants arriving at the border were from El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and Mexico.
Pros
Former President Trump's claim is supported by the latest DHS data.