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U.S. Border Patrol hasn’t released migrants into the interior for 10 months, with illegal crossings at historic lows due to strict enforcement.
The Department of Homeland Security reported that U.S. Border Patrol has not released any migrants into the U.S. interior for 10 consecutive months as of February 2026, citing historically low illegal crossings.
DHS attributed the trend to a sustained enforcement-first strategy, with CBP recording 26,963 encounters in February—88% below the historical average—and apprehensions down 92% from the three-decade average.
Daily apprehensions averaged 236, a 95% drop from the prior administration’s peak.
Officials highlighted record narcotics seizures, including a 67% increase in fentanyl, as evidence of improved border security.
La Patrulla Fronteriza de EE.UU. no ha liberado a los migrantes al interior durante 10 meses, con cruces ilegales en mínimos históricos debido a la estricta aplicación de la ley.