Trump proclaims the end of the "invasion" of migrants to the U.S. and issues a stern warning

Trump announces a historic drop in illegal crossings at the southern border of the U.S., attributing the success to his immigration policies.

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The President of the United States, Donald Trump, declared on Saturday the end of what he calls the "invasion" of migrants at the southern border of the country and issued a warning to those attempting to enter illegally.

"February, my first full month in office, saw the lowest number of illegal immigrants trying to enter our country in history – BY FAR!" stated Trump in a post on his Social Truth network.

According to their figures, only 8,326 people were arrested by the Border Patrol at the border with Mexico, and all were quickly expelled or processed for crimes against the U.S.

"This means that very few people tried to cross. The invasion of our country has ENDED," the president assured.

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Additionally, he compared these figures with those from the Joe Biden administration, under which, according to him, "300,000 illegal immigrants crossed in a single month and virtually all of them were released into our country."

Trump attributed the drastic reduction in illegal crossings to his immigration policies, asserting that "the border is CLOSED to all illegal immigrants."

It also warned that anyone attempting to enter illegally "will face significant criminal penalties and immediate deportation."

These statements reinforce Trump's hardline stance on immigration, a crucial issue in his political strategy since he announced his intentions to return to the White House.

However, their policies are generating controversy and are being rejected by human rights and immigrant advocacy organizations.

En varias ciudades se han realizado manifestaciones en rechazo a las arbitrary detentions y las redadas contra personas indocumentadas en el país.

Frequently Asked Questions about Donald Trump's Immigration Policies

How has Donald Trump's immigration policy affected the southern border of the U.S.?

Donald Trump's immigration policy has led to a significant decrease in attempts to cross illegally at the southern border of the U.S. President Trump has declared the end of the "invasion" of migrants, with figures showing a reduced number of detentions compared to the previous administration. Trump's approach includes mass deportations and an increase in border surveillance.

What are the main measures that Trump has taken to control illegal immigration?

Trump has implemented several measures to control illegal immigration, including the resumption of mass deportation flights, the deployment of troops at the border, and the elimination of programs like humanitarian parole. Additionally, he has intensified raids in U.S. cities to apprehend undocumented immigrants.

What consequences do immigrants face when trying to enter the U.S. illegally?

Immigrants attempting to illegally enter the U.S. face significant criminal penalties and immediate deportation. The Trump administration has warned that there will be no exceptions and has intensified raids and arrests nationwide, particularly for those with criminal records.

How has the international community responded to Trump's immigration policies?

The international community has expressed concern over Trump's immigration policies, which are viewed as inhumane and disproportionate. Human rights organizations have criticized these measures, particularly for their impact on vulnerable migrants. Some countries, initially reluctant, have begun to collaborate on repatriations after negotiations with the U.S.

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