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Trump Administration Delivers Historic Border Security Win โ€” Lowest Apprehensions Since 1970

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Trump at the border wall via Wikimedia Commons

The Trump administration has closed fiscal year 2025 with a historic milestone on border security โ€” the lowest U.S. Border Patrol apprehensions in more than five decades, according to preliminary enforcement data released by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP).

Border agents recorded 237,565 apprehensions in fiscal year 2025 โ€” slightly above the 201,780 apprehensions in 1970 but dramatically below recent levels. The numbers represent an 87% drop compared to the average of the past four fiscal years (1.86 million apprehensions) and showcase what can happen when the federal government finally enforces immigration laws.

This achievement came even though 72% of this yearโ€™s total apprehensions happened during the final 111 days of the Biden administration โ€” before President Trump returned to office and immediately began reversing his predecessorโ€™s โ€œopen-borderโ€ policies.

โ€œFiscal year 2025 shows what happens when we enforce the law without compromise,โ€ said CBP Commissioner Rodney Scott. โ€œFor too long, agents and officers were handcuffed by failed policies. Today they are empowered to do their jobs โ€” and the result is the most secure border in modern history.โ€


Reversing Bidenโ€™s Border Chaos

When President Trump took office in January 2025, he inherited what many described as a border crisis fueled by Bidenโ€™s mass-release policies. In just the first 111 days of the fiscal year, under Bidenโ€™s watch, 172,026 apprehensions occurred โ€” nearly three-quarters of the yearโ€™s total.

But once Trumpโ€™s immigration directives took effect, the situation changed dramatically. Over the next 254 days, apprehensions plummeted to 65,539 โ€” just 27% of the fiscal yearโ€™s total.

September 2025 alone saw only about 279 apprehensions per day along the Southwest border โ€” a staggering 95% decline compared to the Biden-era daily average of 5,110. It also marked the fifth consecutive month of zero illegal immigrant releases by Border Patrol โ€” a stark contrast to 9,144 releases in September 2024.

Across all entry points, CBP recorded roughly 26,000 total encounters in September, down 89% from Bidenโ€™s monthly averages.


Strong Action From Day One

President Trump wasted no time taking decisive action to reestablish border control:

  • Deployed additional personnel to the southern border.
  • Ended โ€œcatch-and-releaseโ€, ensuring illegal migrants are no longer released while awaiting hearings.
  • Shut down Bidenโ€™s CBP One app parole loophole, later repurposing the app to help migrants self-deport.
  • Paused parole programs and authorized ICE to cancel parole statuses.
  • Ordered strict enforcement of existing immigration laws, restoring morale and authority to frontline border agents.

These policies stand in sharp contrast to Bidenโ€™s approach, which relied on controversial โ€œparoleโ€ programs and insisted on new legislation instead of acting on existing laws.

Kari Lake Wants Maricopa County Officials Imprisoned

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    Kari Lake speaking with supporters at a "Stand for Freedom" rally at the Embassy Suites by Hilton Scottsdale Resort in Scottsdale, Arizona. [Photo Credit: Gage Skidmore from Surprise, AZ, United States of America, CC BY-SA 2.0 , via Wikimedia Commons]

    Arizona gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake is calling for extreme measures to be taken against Maricopa County election officials.

    According to The Hill, the former TV news anchor said Maricopa officials should be “locked up” as she discussed her plans to challenge Gov.-elect Katie Hobbs’ election victory in court.

    โ€œThese people are crooks, they need to be locked up,โ€ Lake said of Maricopa County election officials, after listing off a series of largely disproven claims about election fraud.

    Maricopa County, Arizonaโ€™s most populous jurisdiction that includes Phoenix, has become an epicenter for allegations of voter disenfranchisement after some Election Day vote centers experienced printer malfunctions. 

    But Lake and others in the GOP have claimed the issues effectively amounted to voter disenfranchisement, noting that Election Day ballots in the state favor Republicans.

    However, Lake said she wasnโ€™t sure how the judge would rule on the dismissal motion, asking the crowd to pray for him.

    โ€œWeโ€™ve seen judges dismiss cases, I donโ€™t want you to get discouraged,โ€ Lake told the crowd. โ€œIt could happen. Weโ€™re going to kick this right up to the Supreme Court, and I will not stop fighting.โ€

    Among other allegations, Lake on Sunday claimed 300,000 ballots in Maricopa County were tabulated without proper chain of custody paperwork, as she has alleged in court, calling county election officials โ€œmagiciansโ€ who made ballots randomly appear.

    ICE Tracking App Maker Sues Over Trump Administration Pressure

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    President Donald J. Trump participates in a roundtable discussion on immigration and border security at the U.S. Border Patrol Calexico Station Friday, April 5, 2019, in Calexico, Calif. (Official White House Photo by Shealah Craighead)

    The creator of ICEBlockโ€”an iPhone app designed to alert users to the presence of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officersโ€”has filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration, claiming federal officials violated his free-speech rights by urging Apple to pull the app from its store.

    Joshua Aaron, the developer behind the app, contends in his complaint that building, distributing, and promoting ICEBlock is โ€œFirst Amendment-protected speech.โ€ He alleges that Attorney General Pam Bondi and other administration officials engaged in a coordinated โ€œpressure campaignโ€ to force Apple to remove the app, calling the effort an unlawful act of censorship.

    โ€œWeโ€™re basically asking the court to set a precedent and affirm that ICEBlock is, in fact, First Amendment-protected speech and that I did nothing wrong by creating it,โ€ Aaron told The Associated Press on Monday. โ€œAnd to make sure that they canโ€™t do this same thing again in the future.โ€

    The lawsuit also asks a federal judge to bar any criminal prosecution of Aaron, citing what he describes as โ€œunlawful threatsโ€ from Bondi, Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, ICE Acting Director Todd M. Lyons, and White House Border Czar Tom Homanโ€”all of whom, according to Aaron, indicated they would investigate him for creating the app.

    He told the AP that one of his motives for suing is โ€œto basically have them stop threatening myself and my family.โ€

    Why the App Was Removed

    Apple removed ICEBlock and similar apps in October after Bondi publicly warned that the tools endangered federal immigration officers by allowing the publicโ€”including individuals seeking to evade law enforcementโ€”to monitor ICE activity in real time.

    Bondi defended the removal in a Fox News interview, arguing that Aaronโ€™s app could compromise officer safety. โ€œHeโ€™s giving a message to criminals where our federal officers are. And he cannot do that,โ€ she said. โ€œAnd we are looking at it, we are looking at him, and he better watch out, because thatโ€™s not protected speech.โ€

    Broader Context: Trumpโ€™s Immigration-Enforcement Strategy

    The dispute comes amid the Trump administrationโ€™s continued efforts to restore aggressive federal enforcement of immigration lawโ€”an agenda that has been a central pillar of the presidentโ€™s policy platform. ICE has been directed to prioritize arrests of criminal offenders, expand cooperation with local law-enforcement agencies, and counter efforts by progressive โ€œsanctuaryโ€ jurisdictions to obstruct federal operations.

    Officials like Noem, Homan, and Bondi have repeatedly emphasized the dangers facing ICE officers on the ground. From hostile sanctuary-city policies to the rapid spread of mobile apps that help individuals avoid lawful apprehension, the administration argues that these challenges make it more difficult to enforce immigration laws and protect communities.

    Trump To Attend Super Bowl In New Orleans

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      President Trump will attend the Super Bowl on Sunday in New Orleans, the White House confirmed to The Hillโ€™s partner NewsNation.

      The game, which is set for 6:30 p.m. EST, will take place at Caesars Superdome. The Kansas City Chiefs are aiming for their third Super Bowl win in a row against the Philadelphia Eagles.

      Trump congratulated the Chiefs after they won the AFC championship game to advance to the Super Bowl but didnโ€™t comment on the Eaglesโ€™ win in the NFC championship game.

      Trump will also sit for an interview with Fox News anchor Bret Baier, which is set to air before the game on Sunday. A sitting president granting an interview to the network broadcasting the big game has become an unofficial tradition in recent years, though former President Biden skipped the pregame chat the last two years and Trump snubbed a pregame conversation with NBC News in 2018.

      Trump would be the first sitting president to attend the Super Bowl if he does make the trip to the Big Easy.

      Trump attended another big football game this year โ€” the University of Alabamaโ€™s football game against the University of Georgia in September.

      Trump Said Court Officials Apologized To Him, Had Tears โ€˜Pouring Down Their Eyesโ€™

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        Former President of the United States Donald Trump speaking with attendees at the 2022 Student Action Summit at the Tampa Convention Center in Tampa, Florida. [Photo Credit: Gage Skidmore from Surprise, AZ, United States of America, CC BY-SA 2.0 , via Wikimedia Commons]

        Former President Donald Trump said during an interview with Fox News’s Tucker Carlson that officials in the Manhattan courthouse where he was arrested apologized to him and were โ€œactually crying.โ€

        โ€œWhen I went to the courthouse, which is also a prison in a sense, they signed me in and Iโ€™ll tell you, people were crying,โ€ he said. โ€œPeople that work there, professionally work there, that have no problems putting in murderers and they see everybody. Itโ€™s tough, tough place and they were crying. They were actually crying.โ€

        โ€œThey said, โ€˜Iโ€™m sorry.โ€™ Theyโ€™d say, โ€˜2024, sir. 2024.โ€™ And tears are pouring down their eyes. Iโ€™ve never seen anything like it,โ€ he said. โ€œThose people are phenomenal. Those are your police. Those are the people that work at the courthouse. Theyโ€™re unbelievable people. Many of them were in tears or close to it. Many apologies. โ€˜Weโ€™re sorry, sir. Weโ€™re sorry.โ€™ They had to have me do certain things they said. They said, โ€˜Sir, I canโ€™t believe I have to ask you. I canโ€™t even believe that I have to ask you to do it.โ€™ You can see, so in one sense, it was beautiful because they get it. In another sense, you know, itโ€™s nasty.โ€

        Trump concluded on the subject by saying that โ€œin many ways, it was a beautiful day because the people understand.โ€

        Last week, Trump was arraigned on 34 counts of falsifying business records in the first degree.

        Earlier this month, a Manhattan grand jury voted to indict former President Donald Trump for his alleged role in a hush money bribe to adult film star Stormy Daniels amid the 2016 presidential election in DA Alvin Braggโ€™s yearslong investigation into the real estate mogul.

        Federal prosecutors in the Southern District of New York opted out of charging Trump related to the Daniels payment in 2019. The Federal Election Commission also tossed its investigation into the matter in 2021.

        Congress Investigating Alleged Biden Attempt To Rig Election For Campaign Supporter

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        A congressional committee is now investigating allegations that the Biden White House tried to sway a major workplace unionization vote in favor of the United Auto Workers union bosses.

        U.S. House Education and the Workforce Committee Chairwoman Virginia Foxx (R-NC) โ€œprobed senior Biden administration officials for their attempts to sway the outcome of a Mercedes-Benz unionization election,โ€ the Committee announced in a statement

        โ€œIn a letter to Jake Sullivan, Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs, Chairwoman Foxx is demanding information regarding the Biden administration’s attempts to influence the outcome of a unionization vote at the Mercedes-Benz plant in Vance, Alabama, as voting was underway,โ€ the statement reads.

        The UAW is a major donor and political supporter of Democrats, spending a reported total of $22.64 million on politics in the 2020 election cycle, according to OpenSecrets.

         โ€œOn May 17, Mercedes-Benz employees at a plant in Vance, Alabama, voted not to join the United Auto Workers (UAW). In this election, 56 percent of the workers cast their ballots against UAW membership, with more than 90 percent of eligible workers voting in the election. Simultaneously, the UAW became the first U.S. union to file charges using a new German supply chain law. The Committee on Education and the Workforce (Committee) is concerned about recent reports of unusual and inappropriate communications between you and German government officials in what appears to be an attempt to impact the outcome of this election,โ€ Foxx writes in in the letter.

        โ€œOn May 6, a news report stated that U.S. government officials had a phone call with German government officials and raised concerns over the Mercedes-Benz representation election in Alabama. โ€ฆ A later report regarding the call also indicated that you prodded Germany to examine the UAWโ€™s allegations against Mercedes-Benz at the direct request of UAW President Shawn Fain. On May 16, the UAW announced that the German government was investigating Mercedes-Benz as a result of charges filed by the UAW in Germany. โ€ฆ It appears the Biden administration, through your actions, sought to put its thumb on the scale to benefit the UAW as the Mercedes-Benz election in Alabama was pending,โ€ Fox continues, adding โ€œIt also suggests the UAW sought to use your influence and the White Houseโ€™s bully pulpit to impact a union representation election.โ€

        Foxx asked the White House for answers to the following questions:

        Did you raise concerns with German government officials over the Mercedes-Benz representation election in Vance, Alabama, at the request of the UAW?

        In your call with German government officials, did you or any other White House official ask Germany to initiate an investigation of Mercedes-Benz before the Mercedes-Benz union representation election in Alabama concluded?

        Was the purpose of the call with German government officials to discuss the Mercedes-Benz union representation election in Alabama? Were other labor issues or representation elections discussed?

        When did the call with German government officials take place? Provide any White House call logs related to this call.

        Did you discuss your call with German government officials with any employees of the Department of Labor or the NLRB? If so, who?

        Is a local union representation election a national security issue? Why is a local union representation election occupying the time of the U.S. National Security Advisor?

        Opinions expressed by contributors do not necessarily reflect the views of Great America News Desk.


        Group Sues Manhattan DA’s Office For Trump Records

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          ย America First Legalย is suing Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Braggโ€™s office for records of any communication related to the prosecution of former President Trump between prosecutors and high-ranking Democrats.

          The organization is seeking documents and communication between Braggโ€™s office and the Biden-Harris campaign, the DNC, Color of Change and CREW.ย 

          It is also seeking records related to efforts to raise money off the prosecution of the former president in New York v. Trump. 

          AFL is also looking to see if records exist between Braggโ€™s office and Judge Juan Merchanโ€™s daughter โ€” Loren Merchan โ€” who runs a Democrat-affiliated political consulting firm, Authentic Campaigns. 

          “It is incumbent for Alvin Braggโ€™s office to meet its transparency responsibilities. The public record now reveals a direct contradiction between statements from the U.S. Department of Justice and Braggโ€™s own office about coordination between the two,” AFL Vice President Dan Epstein told Fox News Digital. 

          “And now it would appear that groups like Color of Change may be coordinating activities between Washington, D.C., and New York City behind the scenes.”

          AFL describes Color of Change as a far-left, Soros-funded group. The organization issued a statement characterizing the prosecution of Trump as the “fruit of our labor.” 

          AFL says the group visited the White House 16 times and met with both President Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris. 

          The lawsuit comes as part of America First Legalโ€™s ongoing investigation into Braggโ€™s office.

          AFL sued Merchan last week for refusing to turn over his financial disclosures amid questions about his daughterโ€™s work at Authentic Campaigns. 

          ‘Death To Trump’ Man Arrested After Issuing Mid-Flight Bomb Threat

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          A man was arrested in Scotland after threatening to blow up an airplane with a bomb while denouncing America and President Donald Trump during hisย visitย to Scotland over the weekend for golf and trade negotiations.

          Aย videoย was posted to X showing the suspect, who is reportedly a 41-year-old Indian national residing in the United Kingdom, standing up in a planeโ€™s aisle, shouting, โ€œI am going to bomb the plane! Death to America! Death to Trump! Allahu akbar!โ€

          As the man shouts, a passenger approaches him and tackles him to the floor. Another video reported by The Sun shows the man being interrogated while pinned to the floor, stating that he โ€œ[wanted] to send a message to Trump,โ€ who he knew was in Scotland.

          EasyJet EZY609, which was flying from London Luton Airport to Glasgow, Scotland, was forced to make an emergency landing at a separate runway in Glasgow to account for the manโ€™s threats, at which point the man was arrested.

          Passengers on the plane recalled the stressful event in statements to The Sun.

          One passenger said, โ€œIโ€™ve never seen that before. The airline staff, they were all girls, they were really shaken up by it, but they were super professional.โ€

          The Scotland police released a statement saying, โ€œA 41-year-old man was arrested in connection and further enquiries are ongoing. โ€ฆ At this time we believe the incident was contained and that nobody else was involved.โ€

          The statement mentioned that the videos available were being โ€œassessed by counter terrorism officers.โ€

          In a statement released by easyJet, a spokesperson confirmed that โ€œFlight EZY609 from Luton to Glasgow this morning was met by police on arrival in Glasgow, where they boarded the aircraft and removed a passenger due to their behaviour onboard. โ€ฆ easyJetโ€™s crew are trained to assess all situations and act quickly and appropriately to ensure that the safety of the flight and other customers is not compromised at any time.โ€

          The witness said that the man โ€œliterally came out of the toilet shouting โ€˜Allahu Akbarโ€™ with his hands above his head,โ€ noting that he did not see a cause of the outburst.

          Fox News White House Correspondent Announces Birth of First Child

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            There is a lot to be excited about at Fox News.

            Fox News White House Correspondent Peter Doocy and Fox Business reporter Hillary Vaughn announced their first child’s birth on Thursday.

            Doocy and Vaughn, who have been married since 2021, confirmed to People magazine that their daughter, Bridget Blake Doocy, was born on Feb. 1.

            โ€œI didnโ€™t realize this until now, but Iโ€™ve been training for motherhood my entire career by trying to get lawmakers on Capitol Hill to respond to my questions. This job isnโ€™t much different,โ€ Vaughn told People magazine.

            Vaughn said her water broke when she was on her way to work at Capitol Hill, which she was โ€œpreparedโ€ for. She said she knew where to find senators who used to be doctors, and that Sen. John Barrasso (R-Wyo.), who was a doctor in Wyoming, told her to reach out if she needs anything.

            Doocy said that White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre joked with him about what he should name his baby last month, joking that he could name her โ€œKarine.โ€

            โ€œDuring a briefing last month, the press secretary gave me permission to name the baby Karine and I joked we were considering naming the baby after the president: โ€˜Joe-sephine.โ€™ But we can report here for the first time her name is Bridget Blake Doocy,โ€ he told People.

            โ€œFox & Friendsโ€ host Steve Doocy also announce the arrival of his first granddaughter on Thursdayโ€™s show, saying that he is โ€œso proud.โ€ 

            โ€œIโ€™ve got an announcement: I am now a grandfather,โ€ he said on Thursdayโ€™s โ€œFox & Friendsโ€ show.

            Last year, President Biden was caught calling the White House correspondent a “stupid son of a bitch” after Doocy asked Biden whether inflation was a political liability for him.

            The verbal slip took place during a White House event on Biden administration efforts to combat inflation. After the president complained that all the press questions were about the military buildup around Ukraine, Doocy shouted: โ€œWill you take questions about inflation? Do you think inflation is a political liability ahead of the midterms?โ€

            Thinking his microphone was turned off, Biden responded sarcastically: โ€œNo, thatโ€™s a great asset. More inflation.โ€

            He added, โ€œWhat a stupid son of a bitch.โ€

            Later, Bret Baier asked Doocy about the โ€œcolorful exchangeโ€ with the president, Doocy replied: โ€œHe didnโ€™t want to take any questions off-topic. He was at an event about inflation. I asked about inflation. Now wait to see if the White House has to bleep that on the transcript.โ€

            Baier then asked: โ€œWhat did the other reporters say about that? Did you talk with them?โ€ Doocy replied: โ€œThey actually had to tell me he had said it, because I couldnโ€™t hear anything over the shouting of the wranglers. So now the clip will live on.โ€

            Ultimately, President Biden apologized to Doocy for the remark.

            Congressman Calls To Remove Trump Via 25th Amendment

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              Sen. Ed Markey (D-Mass.) is calling for President Trump to be removed from office under the 25th Amendment after Trump said he would be less likely to pressure Denmark to give up Greenland had he won the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize.

              โ€œInvoke the 25th Amendment,โ€ Markey, who is facing a Democratic primary challenger this year, posted on social media, alongside an image of a New York Times report that said Trump tied his renewed interest in Greenland to not winning the Nobel Prize in a text message to Norwegian leader Jonas Gahr Stรธre.

              According to the Times, Stรธre received a text message from Trump on Sunday in which the president suggested that failing to receive the Nobel Peace Prize has made him more willing to take a tougher approach toward U.S. interests, including Greenland, which remains a territory of Denmark.

              โ€œConsidering your Country decided not to give me the Nobel Peace Prize for having stopped 8 Wars Plus, I no longer feel an obligation to think purely of Peace, although it will always be predominant, but can think about what is good and proper for the United States of America,โ€ Trump wrote.

              The Norwegian Nobel Committee is a private organization and not part of the Norwegian government, although its members are appointed by Norwayโ€™s parliament.

              Rep. Yassamin Ansari, D-Ariz., asserted Monday in a post on X that President Donald Trump is “mentally ill” and should be “immediately” removed from office via theย 25th Amendment.

              “The president of the United States is extremely mentally ill and itโ€™s putting all of our lives at risk. The 25th Amendment exists for a reason โ€” we need to invoke it immediately,” she declared in the post.

              A familiar Democratic playbook

              Markeyโ€™s call is the latest example of Democrats escalating rhetoric about removing Trump from officeโ€”often after political disagreements or controversial headlines, rather than any clear constitutional crisis.

              Since Trump returned to office, several prominent Democrats and progressive allies have floated impeachment-related ideas, renewed investigations, and other efforts aimed at sidelining the president. While the circumstances and legal arguments have varied, the broader theme has remained consistent: using procedural threats and public pressure campaigns to weaken a president they were unable to defeat politically.

              Those efforts have ranged from calls for impeachment hearings to demands for special investigations and public claims that Trump is unfit to serveโ€”despite the fact that voters returned him to the White House and gave him a governing mandate.

              Since 2017, Texas Congressman Al Green (D) has attempted impeachment articles five times, often without the backing of House Democratic leadership. His previous filings โ€” including charges such as โ€œbigotryโ€ and โ€œbringing disrepute to the presidencyโ€ โ€” were consistently tabled with bipartisan support, underscoring how little traction his efforts gained even before Trumpโ€™s two formal impeachments in 2019 and 2021. (RELATED: Democrat Lawmaker To File Impeachment Articles Against Trump)

              However, even some Republicans have indicated they may soon support impeachment articles against Trump. (RELATED: Republican Issues Impeachment Warning Over Trumpโ€™s Greenland Proposal)

              Last week, Republican Congressman Don Bacon signaled he would move to impeach President Donald Trump if he follows through on his threat to invade Greenland and take it by force.

              In an interview with the Omaha World-Herald, Bacon (R-NE) said he personally would โ€œlean towardโ€ voting to impeach the president if he were to follow through on threats to take over Greenland.

              โ€œIโ€™ll be candid with you. Thereโ€™s so many Republicans mad about this,โ€ Bacon told the paper. โ€œIf he went through with the threats, I think it would be the end of his presidency.โ€

              What the 25th Amendment actually requires

              Despite Markeyโ€™s social media push, his demand to remove Trump from office is unlikely to gain traction.

              Invoking the 25th Amendment would require Vice President Vance and a majority of Trumpโ€™s Cabinet to formally declare to Congress that the president is unable to discharge the powers and duties of his office.

              That declaration would immediately transfer presidential authority to the vice president.

              The amendment then requires Congress to ratify any decision to keep the president out of power within 21 days of receiving the notification.

              Two-thirds of both the House and the Senate would need to affirm the decision. Otherwise, Trump would regain full presidential authority.