Marking the administration’s first 100 days, the White House highlighted major achievements in its immigration enforcement strategy, reporting a sharp decline in illegal border crossings.
Officials credited the drop to newly enacted policies and executive actions that strengthened immigration enforcement nationwide. Key initiatives included increased support for law enforcement agencies and efforts to target jurisdictions that refuse to cooperate with federal immigration authorities. Plans are also underway to release public lists identifying state and local agencies that obstruct immigration enforcement efforts.
As part of the announcement, the White House lawn displayed posters featuring individuals arrested for serious crimes, emphasizing the administration’s focus on public safety and community protection.
Leaders within the administration reaffirmed their commitment to securing the border, enforcing immigration laws, and maintaining national security as central priorities moving forward.
