Recent reports from the United States Border Patrol reveal a new trend among migrants headed to the United States hoping to cross the U.S./Mexico border. The migrants, according to recent reports, have become discouraged by Trump’s mass deportation operations and are choosing to turn back, abandoning their attempt to reach the United States altogether.
According to the Chief of the U.S. Border Patrol, Michael W. Banks, the agency received verified reports confirming several groups of migrants have been encountered by foreign law enforcement agencies headed south rather than north toward the United States. The new trend, according to authorities in Honduras, shows the migrants are now abandoning their attempts to reach the United States. According to Banks, nearly 50 migrants headed to the U.S. have been encountered in Honduras headed south, away from the U.S./Mexico border.
Verified reports confirming a new trend: migrants choosing to return home rather than continue north due to increased border security.
– Feb 3: Honduran officials reported 26 migrants (Venezuelans & Cubans) traveling south back to Nicaragua.
– Feb 5: A group of 23 migrants… pic.twitter.com/DSomqAQHCP— Chief Michael W. Banks (@USBPChief) February 10, 2025
On February 3, Honduran officials reported a group of 26 Venezuelan and Cuban migrants was traveling south, headed for Nicaragua. Two days later, authorities in Honduras encountered 23 migrants re-entering Honduras from Guatemala after turning back from Mexico. The latter group comprised migrants from Honduras, Venezuela, Panama, and El Salvador.
Fort Bliss, El Paso, Texas: Busload after Busload after Busload of illegal migrants are being loaded up on military aircraft and flown to their home countries
The flights are FULL, “Migrants on board traveled for months to get to the US,” they are “returned to Central America in… pic.twitter.com/M2Iwnjtw2C
— Wall Street Apes (@WallStreetApes) February 11, 2025
The impact of increased immigration enforcement operations in almost all parts of the United States and along the southwest border has caused migrant encounters to drop 96 percent from last year, according to weekly data reported by the Texas Department of Public Safety.
As reported by Breitbart Texas, a series of daily migrant apprehension recaps showed that the Texas Border Patrol Sectors arrested 1,461 migrants over a seven-day period that ended Sunday. According to the recaps posted by Texas DPS Spokesman Lt. Chris Olivarez, the El Paso Sector led all five Texas border sectors with 612 migrant apprehensions. […]
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