Just nine illegal migrants were released into the US during President Trump’s first 100 days in office — compared to 184,000 in the same period last year then-President Biden, border czar Tom Homan said Tuesday.
The stunning figures came as the White House marked a 99.99% decrease in so-called “gotaways” — unlawful entrants not turned back whom the administration called “the top threat to public safety.”
“In that same time frame that we released nine, [the Biden administration] released 184,000 illegal aliens in the country,” Homan said on “Fox and Friends” early Tuesday.
“President Trump is a game changer,” Homan said.
“What’s happening on the border, he did in seven weeks what Joe Biden couldn’t — or wouldn’t — do in four years.”
Under the Biden administration, Border Patrol officials would see up to 15,000 migrants crossing the border per day, Homan said.
“You know what the number was yesterday? 178 … 178 across 2,000 miles of border,” he said of the dramatic decline in those even attempting entry. Illegal border encounters are down 95%, the White House said.
The Trump administration has deported roughly 139,000 people since Trump’s return to the White House, Homan told reporters at a White House press briefing on Monday, noting that “the numbers are good.” --->READ MORE HERETrump slashes migrant releases by 99.99%
Just nine illegal migrants were released into the US during President Trump’s first 100 days in office — compared to 184,000 in the same period last year then-President Biden, border czar Tom Homan said on April 29.
The stunning figures came as the White House marked a 99.99% decrease in so-called “gotaways” — unlawful entrants not turned back whom the administration called “the top threat to public safety.” NY Post reporter Georgia Worrell shares this story. --->WATCH VIDEO HERE
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