US borders have reached the lowest number in the history recorded in June

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Customs and the protection of American borders reported the lowest number of border crossings in the history recorded in June.
At the national level, there were 25,228 CBP meetings, the lowest monthly number that the agency has recorded, including a “lower” of 8,024 apprehensions. Meetings include legal entrance ports, while apprehensions are arrests of those who illegally enter into the United States.
On the southern border alone, there were only 6,072 apprehensions in June, which is “15% lower than the previous March record”. June also brought the greatest number of apprehensions in one day on June 28 with only 136.
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American soldiers take measures on the Mexican border after the Ministry of Defense signed a new order declaring 110,000 acres in land on the Mexican border as a national defense area at the request of President Donald Trump to New Mexico on May 8, 2025. (Can Rasasu / Anadolu via Getty Images)
“From the closure of the illegal passages to the entry of fentanyl and the application of billions of prices, the CBP provides results on each front. Under this administration, we protect this country with implacable concentration and the figures prove it.” CBP commissioner Rodney Scott said in a press release on Wednesday.
Like May, there were no versions of parole, against 27,766 in 2024.
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On drug attacks, the ministry said there was an increase of 3% compared to last month in fentanyl crises, with 742 pounds confiscated. In particular, there was a 102% increase in methamphetamine crises from May, an increase of 19% of heroin attacks and a 9% increase in cocaine attacks.
According to the press release, CBP also collected $ 108.9 billion in “all prices, taxes and costs”, specifically noting the prices imposed by the president.
New data reveal that border passages reach low records in the middle of the repression of Trump’s administrator

Migrants cross Lukeville, Arizona, on December 21, 2023. (Fox News)
The sheriff of the Texas border says that the illegal passages have seen a “spectacular decline” while the CA migrating Center stops
The mayor of Yuma, Douglas Nicholls, told Fox News Digital that the change had been “peaceful” after a significant pressure on local resources, such as the regional hospital, while arrow passages.
Earlier Wednesday, DHS secretary Kristi Noem announced that there had been an 830% increase in assaults against ice agents compared to last year. This occurs both because border and immigration policies have experienced major changes in recent months since the border crisis in the Biden administration.
“These new data reflect violence against our police in the country in the country in recent weeks. Politicians across the country, whatever the political band, must condemn this,” Noem told X.
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An active shooter armed with tactical equipment and a rifle opened fire on the agents of the border patrol while they arrived at an annex of border patrol in McAllen, Texas, in the Rio Grande valley. (ICE)
As for Border Patrol, a shooter was killed and a local police officer was injured during a shooting in Mcallen, Texas. Ice also recently faced a riot at the Prarieland detention center in Alvarado, Texas, where 12 people faced accusations, some of which are attempted by federal officers.
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Although the border is considered much quieter, demonstrations and riots against the federal immigration authorities in the midst of mass deportation efforts have continued. Congress Democrats recently introduced the visible act to prevent agents from carrying facial coverings in most cases and require visible identification.
“When the federal immigration agents arise and withdraw someone from the street in civilian clothes with their obscured face and without visible identification, that only worsens tensions and spread fear while protecting federal agents from basic responsibility,” said senator Alex Padilla, D-Calif., Said in a statement on July 8.
Bill Melugin by Fox News Channel contributed to this report.