Homeland Security Shares U.S./Mexico Border Numbers Touting Drastically Reduced Apprehensions

Wednesday, July 2 2025 by U.S. Department of Homeland Security

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Man walking in a field with human smuggling bracelets on the ground
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A border patrol agent walks along a trail littered with bracelets used by human smuggling groups near the Rio Grande at the U.S.-Mexico border, Thursday, Feb. 13, 2025, in McAllen, Texas

WASHINGTON – Today, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced the lowest nationwide encounters and apprehensions in history—shattering record lows set earlier this year under the Trump Administration.   

In June, Customs and Border Protection (CBP) had the lowest number of nationwide encounters in CBP history at 25,243. This is 12% lower than the previous record in February 2025. That is 89% lower than the monthly average for years 2021-2024.  

The numbers don’t lie...DHS and CBP have shattered records and delivered the most secure border in American history. The world is hearing our message:the border is closed to law breakers,” said Secretary Kristi Noem. “Under President Trump, our Border Patrol agents are empowered to do their job once again, secure our border and protect the American people.” 

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