President Trump's border border emperor Tom Homan vowed Monday that he won't stop until all criminal immigrants are “eraminated” – he touted a staggering decline in daily encounters at the US border.
“In the last 24 hours, the US border patrol has encountered a total of 229 aliens across the southwest border, down from a high of over 11,000 a day under Biden.” Homan said in X's post..
“I started out as an agent for the Border Patrol in 1984, and I don't remember that the numbers were so low.”
“President Trump has promised a safe border and he's delivering it,” he added.
The numbers came as Homeland Security data showed the number of arrests of immigrants with criminal history and showed that gang rape was suspected of surges amid the Trump administration's nationwide immigration crackdown.
In the first 18 days since Trump's inauguration, the number of immigrants arrested for criminal history rose 98% compared to the same time last year. Gets Fox News.
The arrests of suspected gang members also rose 105% compared to last year, data from February 8th to February 8th showed.
“Finally, almost 600,000 illegal aliens were criminally convicted in the United States. Homan said he was appearing in the “American Newsroom.”
“as far as [Tren de Aragua]I'm looking for a little more 100 TDAs. They are our priorities. ”
“Now we are focusing on public safety threats. This is the right thing to do,” he added.
Meanwhile, the overall decline in cross-border intersections has come as San Diego's immigration shelters (the favorite place where immigrants illegally slide the US-Mexico border). .
San Diego's Jewish Family Services has not received one immigrant since the Trump administration last month's CBP One phone app.
“Because immigrants no longer have the CBP One application, the San Diego Rapid Response Network (SDRRN) Immigration Shelter Service, run by JFS, will provide new asylum seekers and individuals released from short-term federal administrators to our care. We haven't received it,” a statement from the nonprofit said.
“With these changes in federal funding and policy, SDRRN Immigration Shelter Services will be suspended until we have a better understanding of the needs of our communities in the future.”
The group said instead they would now shift to provide “Bono's legal services” to immigrants.
“We've prepared for these changes in federal government policies and enforcement,” they said.
“While no longer there are individuals and families seeking asylum released from short-term federal immigration custody to our shelter services, the growing needs for legal and other social services support for immigrants are now vulnerable to Sandigan. I'm looking at the support of





