Former President realDonaldTrump claims ending Title 42 would 'greatly speed up destruction' of US
The new post comes after a recent CBP report published online late Friday revealed that more immigrants were encountered attempting to enter the U.S. without authorization in November than any month in U.S. history. Last month, 283,189 immigrants were encountered illegally crossing the border nationwide or were denied admission at a port of entry, up from 278,102 in October.
“Two years ago we had the strongest and safest Border in U.S. history. Hundreds of miles of Walls were built, my 'Stay In Mexico' Policy was working fantastically, Title 42 was in full force and effect, Border Patrol and ICE were doing an incredible, tough, yet compassionate, job, and our Southern Border was, for the first time in decades, being spoken of in glowing terms,” Trump said in a separate post on Truth Social Monday morning.
December's border numbers could surpass that of November after a surge of illegal immigration encounters occurred in El Paso, Texas, earlier this month.
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