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From Democrats’ Border Disaster to ‘All Quiet’

by The editor•21 July 2025•Posted inReal Clear Politics

Border patrol encounters hit historic lows under Trump with zero releases for two months, compared to Biden’s administration which released thousands of inadmissible aliens monthly

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