Homeland
Security chief John Kelly announced that 40 percent fewer illegal immigrants
entered the U.S. from Mexico in February than from the previous month.
Kelly
claimed that the "change in trends" resulted from President Trump’s
immigration policies. He stated that the number of “inadmissible persons” at
the southern border dropped to 18,762 persons in February from 31,578 in
January. He added:
"Since
the administration's implementation of executive orders to enforce immigration
laws, apprehensions and inadmissible activity is trending toward the lowest
monthly total in at least the last five years.”
Kelly said the
U.S. Customs and Border Protection agency usually sees a 10 to 20 percent
increase in apprehensions of illegal immigrants from January to February.
On January 25,
Trump signed two executive orders. One ordered a wall to be built along the
roughly 2,000-mile U.S-Mexico border.
It also provided
additional resources to DHS to stop people intending to “illegally enter the
United States without inspection or admission,” and called for an additional
5,000 border agents.

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