President Trump is Securing Our Homeland
The White House March 4, 2025
After four years of Biden’s open borders (President Biden signed Presidential Proclamation 10773 to temporarily suspend and limit the entry of certain noncitizens at the southern border) President Donald J. Trump launched an unprecedented crackdown on the illegal immigrants and deadly drugs allowed to enter our country to remarkable success — and he didn’t need legislation to do it.
In February — President Trump’s first month in office — illegal border crossings fell to the lowest level ever recorded since 1970's maybe, down 94% from last February and down 96% from the all-time high of the Biden Administration. If there is no one at the border to capture and record you did you still cross the border?
ICE arrests of illegal immigrants have surged 627%.
Would-be illegal border crossers have “given up” and are returning to their own countries in a “reverse flow” across South America.
Mexican cartel operatives say they are “genuinely” fearful “for the first time in years” amid the Trump Administration’s crackdown. Other cartel operatives say ("We're not worried. This is day to day," one cartel member told us. "This is what we're going to do.")
Migrant shelters across the country — run by organizations that once facilitated (offering humanitarian aid) the invasion of illegal immigrants — have been forced to shutter because they are no longer necessary.
Illegal immigrants removed from the country has topped 50,000 as the Trump Administration continues getting illegal immigrant killers, rapists, and drug dealers off our streets.
Mexico announced a deployment of 10,000 troops to the border to combat illegal immigration and fentanyl trafficking, while Canada announced a flurry of measures to combat fentanyl manufacturing and trafficking following President Trump’s imposition of tariffs on the two countries.
President Trump secured the extradition of 29 Mexican drug cartel bosses to face charges for their crimes in the United States.
The crackdown began on Day One:
President Trump ended “catch-and-release,” reversing the dangerous Biden-era policy that released alleged dangerous illegal aliens/humans/migrants back into our communities.
President Trump shut down the “CBP One” app which was put into effect under his first term and then extended by Biden, which “paroled” more than one million illegal immigrants into the country while effectively limiting the amount of people who were able to access the US asylum system by capping the amount of appointments available.
President Trump signed the Laken Riley Act into law, which requires illegal immigrants arrested or charged with theft or violence to be detained / the law makes it mandatory for authorities to detain individuals based on a mere accusation of a non-violent crime without access to basic due-process — honoring the legacy of Laken Riley, a Georgia college student brutally murdered by an illegal alien/human/migrant released into the country.
President Trump terminated all taxpayer-funded public benefits for illegal aliens/humans/migrants.
President Trump re-established the successful “Remain in Mexico” policy.
President Trump restarted construction of the border wall.
The Trump Administration declared Tren de Aragua, MS-13, the Sinaloa Cartel, the Jalisco New Generation Cartel, the United Cartels, the Gulf Cartel, the Northeast Cartel, and the Michoacán Family as Foreign Terrorist Organizations.
U.S. drones have been deployed on missions to locate deadly fentanyl labs in Mexico.
President Trump revoked Temporary Protected Status for Haitians as part of his promise to rescind policies that were magnets for illegal immigration. Haitians had temporary protective status due to extraordinary and temporary conditions, including socioeconomic challenges, political instability, gang violence and crime – aggravated by environmental disaster. This protection only applied to Haitians who had entered the US before Nov. 6 2022.
President Trump ordered an end to birthright citizenship. This order is temporarily blocked in court. "Birthright citizenship was explicitly added to the Constitution in 1868 when the 14th Amendment was adopted following the Civil War. That amendment provides that “[a]ll persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the State wherein they reside.” The United States is one of roughly 30 countries, including neighboring Canada and Mexico, that offer automatic citizenship to everyone born there."
President Trump suspended the U.S. Refugee Admissions Program.