DHS Claims Nearly 3 Million Migrants Left U.S. as It Calls Current Border 'Most Secure in History'
The Department of Homeland Security used the night of President Trump’s 2026 State of the Union to release a statement asserting that in the past 13 months “nearly 3 million illegal aliens have left the U.S.” and that his second‑term policies have produced “the most secure border in American history.” DHS Secretary Kristi Noem credits an immigration crackdown with an estimated 2.2 million self‑deportations and more than 713,000 formal deportations, and says total border apprehensions under Trump are lower over his term than in a single month under President Biden, without providing underlying data. The department also touts removal of more than 1,500 “known or suspected terrorists,” nearly 8,000 gang‑related arrests, increased drug seizures by Customs and Border Protection, and about 550,000 pounds of narcotics seized by the Coast Guard, while claiming to have helped locate 145,000 unaccompanied children it says were “lost” during the Biden era. At the same time, DHS blames congressional Democrats for the ongoing partial DHS shutdown that has left many employees, including some at the Secret Service and TSA, working without pay, framing the lapse as endangering national security. The numbers and superlatives—especially the vast self‑deportation figure and the “most secure ever” label—are politically explosive, but in this release they remain unaccompanied by public methodology or independent verification and should be treated as administration claims rather than established fact.
📌 Key Facts
- DHS says that over the last 13 months nearly 3 million people in the U.S. illegally have left, including about 2.2 million 'self‑deportations' and more than 713,000 deportations.
- The department calls current conditions 'the most secure border in American history' and asserts total apprehensions under Trump are lower than apprehensions in a single month under Biden, without releasing detailed data.
- DHS reports more than 1,500 removals of 'known or suspected terrorists,' nearly 8,000 gang‑related arrests, 617,648 pounds of illicit drugs seized by CBP, about 550,000 pounds of narcotics seized by the Coast Guard, and the location of 145,000 unaccompanied children it says were 'lost' under Biden.
- The statement is explicitly timed to Trump’s first State of the Union of his second term and used to attack Democrats for a DHS‑only shutdown that has left many department employees working without pay.
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"The piece comments on DHS/administration claims about mass deportations and border security, arguing that while illegal migration has been reduced, U.S. economic health depends on continued skilled legal immigration and that policy should prioritize talent over mass unvetted inflows."
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