July 26, 2025

Border apprehensions hit record low thanks to Trump's border policies

U.S. Border Patrol agents just notched a stunning victory, apprehending only 88 migrants on July 20, 2025, for crossing the U.S.-Mexico border without authorization.

Breitbart reported that this figure marks the lowest single-day total in recent memory, a sharp rebuke to the open-border policies of yesteryear. The progressive agenda, often cloaked in compassion, has long struggled to justify its lax approach to border security.

On July 20, 2025, Border Patrol recorded 88 apprehensions, a 24 percent drop from the prior record low of 112 on June 29, 2025, showcasing the Trump administration’s unyielding focus on curbing unauthorized crossings.

This milestone follows a June 2025 average of 202 daily apprehensions, totaling 6,072 for the month. The contrast with past administrations is stark and undeniable.

June’s numbers already hinted at a tightening grip, with daily arrests averaging far below the chaotic peaks of prior years. The Biden era saw 50-70 percent of apprehended migrants released into U.S. cities, often with minimal vetting, creating a revolving door for illegal immigration. Such policies, sold as humane, frequently left communities grappling with unintended consequences.

Historic Lows Signal Policy Shift

The July 20 figure of 88 apprehensions isn’t just a number—it’s a statement. U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officials took to social media, proudly calling it a “HISTORIC LOW.” Their enthusiasm reflects a broader truth: firm policies can yield measurable results.

“Deterrence works; the world now knows that the U.S. is taking illegal immigration seriously,” CBP officials declared. This isn’t just bravado; it’s a calculated message to would-be crossers that the days of easy entry are over. The woke narrative of unchecked borders is crumbling under the weight of these stats.

For the second straight month, no migrants apprehended for illegal crossings were released into the U.S. This zero-release policy marks a dramatic pivot from the Biden administration’s approach, which often saw thousands funneled into cities daily. The shift has silenced critics who once argued deterrence was futile.

CBP Commissioner Rodney Scott didn’t mince words: “From shutting down illegal crossings to seizing fentanyl and enforcing billions in tariffs, CBP is delivering results on every front.” His confidence is backed by data—88 apprehensions in a single day is no fluke. It’s the fruit of a strategy that prioritizes sovereignty over sentimentality.

Scott’s second point hits harder: “Under this administration, we are protecting this country with relentless focus, and the numbers prove it.” The progressive crowd might clutch their pearls, but numbers don’t lie—unlike some of their talking points. A 24 percent drop from June’s already-low 112 apprehensions underscores a trend, not a blip.

June 2025’s total of 6,072 apprehensions, while higher than July’s daily record, still reflects a downward trajectory. Averaging 202 arrests per day, June showed the administration’s policies were already squeezing the flow. The woke dream of open borders is fading fast in the face of such discipline.

Contrasting Past and Present

Under Biden, the border was less a boundary and more a suggestion, with 50-70 percent of migrants waved through. This leniency often left local communities to pick up the tab—both literally and figuratively. The Trump administration’s reversal has restored order where chaos once reigned.

The 88 apprehensions on July 20 didn’t happen by accident. They’re the result of policies that prioritize enforcement over empathy-driven loopholes. Critics may cry foul, but the public’s patience for unchecked migration has worn thin.

CBP’s social media graphic touting the “HISTORIC LOW” wasn’t just a flex—it was a wake-up call. The agency is signaling to both allies and adversaries that the U.S. border is no longer a free-for-all. The message is resonating, loud and clear.

The zero-release policy for two consecutive months is a game-changer. Migrants caught crossing illegally are no longer ushered into the heartland with a pat on the back. This shift dismantles the progressive fantasy that borders can exist without enforcement.

July 20’s record low of 88 apprehensions is a testament to deterrence done right. While some may lament the end of catch-and-release, the numbers suggest a stronger, safer border. The administration’s focus is paying dividends, and the data backs it up.

From June’s 6,072 total apprehensions to July’s historic daily low, the trend is unmistakable: tough policies work. The Trump administration has drawn a line in the sand, and the world is taking notice. For once, the border is more than just a talking point—it’s a success story.

Written By:
Benjamin Clark

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