A Cruz from Uncomfosed migrants On the south -waving border of the United States in June, they went down to 6 thousand 70, which marks the lowest figure since the registration was carried out and exceeds the minimum installed in March last year, President Donald Trump said.
The White House stated in his statement that the historical minimums of arrests “emphasize the effectiveness” of the security policy of the solid border and aggressive measures to deport the US president.
Figure 6 thousand 70 Uncomfosed migrants He was arrested in June on the border between the United States and Mexico by 15 percent lower than the record set in March, when 7180 foreigners were arrested.
The National Security Department (DHS) emphasized that on June 28, the border patrol registered only 137 arrests on the southeast -waving border, which is the lowest level in one day in a quarter century.
At the national level of the border patrol, he stopped at 8.39, which also notes the historical minimum.
The second month in a row, the border authorities did not issue any of the detained migrants, including the applicants for the asylum.
For its part, the customs and border protection department (CBP) registered the smallest number of meetings throughout the country in its history with 25 thousand 243, it is unclear whether these figures include the arrests of migrants without the legal status established in the United States.
“The numbers do not lie: under the leadership of President Trump DHS and CBP, the notes were beaten and reached a safer border in the history of the United States,” the statement of the secretary of DHS, Christie Noem said.
The data was disclosed just when the House of Representatives makes the last vote for a new financial law that would bring billions of dollars to the project of the security of Trump’s borders.
In particular, the law includes more than 64 billion for the construction of a border wall and 70 billion intended for the arrest of migrants, including the construction and maintenance of centers and transportation of deported.
The government plans to hire more than 20 thousand new agents for CBP and the immigration and customs control service (ICE).
With information EFE