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Migrant encounters at the U.S.-Mexico border fell to their lowest level since 1970 in September 2025 due to stricter policies and enforcement under President Trump.
Migrant encounters at the U.S.-Mexico border dropped to 11,647 in September 2025, the lowest level since at least 1970, down from 101,000 in September 2024 and 269,700 in 2023.
The decline is attributed to stricter asylum rules, halted humanitarian parole programs, a Mexican migration crackdown, increased military surveillance, and aggressive deportations under President Trump.
Border cities like El Paso have seen shelters shrink from 22 to two, with few migrants remaining, mostly those returning after losing work authorization.
Officials claim full operational control of the border, calling it a major policy success, while some residents welcome the return to order, though concerns remain about the humanitarian impact.
Los encuentros de migrantes en la frontera entre Estados Unidos y México cayeron a su nivel más bajo desde 1970 en septiembre de 2025 debido a las políticas y la aplicación más estrictas bajo el presidente Trump.