President Trump cites border crossings drop to 7000 from 56000 under Biden

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In a recent press briefing held by GOP leadership in Utah, discussions centered on the significant decline in illegal border crossings since President Trump took office. The meeting highlighted a stark contrast in border crossing statistics between the Biden administration and the current Trump administration.

According to a graphic shared by President Trump, illegal crossings at the southern border peaked at 56,523 in October 2024 under President Biden. However, the numbers have dramatically decreased since Trump resumed leadership, with only 7,000 crossings reported in March 2025. This represents a notable drop from the previous administration's figures, illustrating a trend of decreasing illegal immigration.

The briefing emphasized the effectiveness of current border security measures, including increased deportations by ICE and the deployment of military personnel along the southern border. These actions are framed as part of a broader strategy to deter illegal crossings and combat drug trafficking, particularly fentanyl smuggling from Mexico.

GOP leaders expressed optimism about continued declines in border crossings, anticipating further reductions in the coming months. They underscored the importance of maintaining strong border security to ensure safety and stability in the region.

Overall, the meeting reflected the GOP's focus on immigration as a key issue, showcasing their commitment to stringent border policies and the perceived successes of the Trump administration in this area. As the situation evolves, the party is likely to continue monitoring and promoting these developments as part of their broader political agenda.

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