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‘We Will Hunt You Down’

After the initial warning, “We'll drive you down,” Noem thanked the current president for securing the border and putting America first. The secretary said, “Let President Trump convey his message to the world. If you are considering entering the US illegally, don't think about it either.” Noem's words show an image of immigration enforcement. It has been shown that the image of a large immigrant group is illegally crossing into the United States.

“Criminals are not welcome in the United States,” Noem emphasized. Referring to the loose immigration policies during the Biden administration, the secretary announced, “Those days are over!”

This message comes as arrests on the southwest border continue to plummet. On Sunday, 229 immigrants were arrested for illegally entering the United States from Mexico, according to Trump border emperor Tom Homan. In a social media post Monday, Homan says that since starting his career as a Border Patrol agent in 1984, his daily totals are lower than he remembers.

According to Homan, internal enforcement efforts are also increasing under the Trump administration. Homan says internal arrests for ice have risen by more than 137% under Trump's directive. Homan said that since President Trump took office, the number of criminally convicted immigrants arrests and suspected gang members have doubled.

The harsh message and increased enforcement measures appear to have a desirable effect outside the US border. As reported by Breitbart Texas, the Border Patrol received a verified report confirming that several groups of migrants have been encountered by foreign law enforcement agencies heading south rather than north towards the US. I did.

The new trends indicate that immigrants are now abandoning attempts to reach the United States, according to Honduras officials. Just a few days ago, nearly 50 migrants heading to the US were encountered in Honduras, heading south from the US/Mexico border, according to Border Patrol Chief Michael W. Banks.

Randy Clark He is a 32-year veteran of the US Border Patrol. Before retiring, he served as Chief of Law Enforcement Business and oversaw the operations of nine Border Patrol Bureaus in Del Rio, Texas. Follow him on X (formerly Twitter) @randyclarkbbtx.

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