- “Complete Stoppage” Strategy and Security Control
- Trump explained that these steps are part of a stringent security plan aimed at enhancing control over the US Southern Border. He noted that the administration adopted a package of measures, including boosting the deployment of Border Patrol agents, intensifying electronic surveillance, and tightening screening processes at ports of entry. These actions have significantly reduced pressure on security agencies and immigration services.
Washington – US President Donald Trump announced that the United States has successfully reduced the rate of irregular migrant crossings to “zero percent.” In statements reported by American media, Trump emphasized that the rigorous measures implemented by his administration led to a total halt in the influx of thousands attempting to enter the country illegally, noting that border control policies have achieved a “complete stoppage” of unlawful entries.
“Complete Stoppage” Strategy and Security Control
Trump explained that these steps are part of a stringent security plan aimed at enhancing control over the US Southern Border. He noted that the administration adopted a package of measures, including boosting the deployment of Border Patrol agents, intensifying electronic surveillance, and tightening screening processes at ports of entry. These actions have significantly reduced pressure on security agencies and immigration services.
Trump explained that these steps are part of a stringent security plan aimed at enhancing control over the US Southern Border. He noted that the administration adopted a package of measures, including boosting the deployment of Border Patrol agents, intensifying electronic surveillance, and tightening screening processes at ports of entry. These actions have significantly reduced pressure on security agencies and immigration services.
The President asserted that current policies have “restored discipline” to the immigration file, which remains one of the most contentious issues in US politics. These remarks come amid sharp political division regarding the effectiveness of the measures, with supporters viewing them as a national security necessity, while the opposition continues to challenge the administration’s vision for handling irregular migration flows.


