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JD Vance To Visit Border As Illegal Crossings Plummet To Historic Lows

JD Vance
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Vice President JD Vance, accompanied by Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth and Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, is scheduled to visit Eagle Pass, Texas, on Wednesday. This visit comes as illegal border crossings have plummeted to levels not seen since the 1960s.

Significant Decrease in Illegal Crossings

Recent data indicates a substantial reduction in illegal border activity:

  • Daily Apprehensions: Approximately 359 migrants are being processed daily across the southern border, marking a 90% decrease compared to the same period last year.

  • Monthly Arrests: In February 2025, U.S. Border Patrol arrested around 8,300 migrants, the lowest monthly level on record.

Administration’s Comprehensive Approach

The Trump administration has implemented a “whole of government” strategy to address border security and enhance deportation efforts:

  • Policy Measures: Executive orders have introduced an asylum ban for migrants encountered at the border.

  • Military Involvement: Deployment of military troops has bolstered border security operations.

Itinerary in Eagle Pass

During their visit, Vice President Vance and his delegation plan to:

  • Tour Facilities: Inspect federal immigration processing centers to assess current operations.

  • Engage with Officials: Meet with local and federal law enforcement to discuss ongoing border security measures.

Context of Eagle Pass

Eagle Pass has been a focal point in border security discussions:

  • State Intervention: Previously, Texas law enforcement assumed control of a park used for processing and releasing migrants into the U.S.

  • Federal-State Dynamics: The area exemplifies the complexities between state and federal authorities in managing border security.

Statements from Administration Officials

White House Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy, Stephen Miller, highlighted the administration’s swift actions:

“In 30 days, the president sealed the border shut, declared the cartels to be terrorist organizations, has increased ICE deportations to levels not seen in decades, and we are shortly on the verge of achieving a pace and speed of deportations this country has never before seen.”

Conclusion

Vice President Vance’s upcoming visit underscores the administration’s commitment to border security and the effectiveness of recent policies in reducing illegal crossings.