1.6 Million Milestone Has MAGA Cheering

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AMAZING NEWS FOR MAGA

The Trump administration has achieved an unprecedented immigration milestone that Democrats claimed was impossible: three consecutive months without a single illegal border crossing, while 1.6 million illegals voluntarily departed the United States.

Story Highlights

  • DHS reports zero illegal border crossings for three straight months under Trump’s enforcement policies.
  • 1.6 million illegals have self-deported since January 2025 using new incentive programs.
  • Operation Homecoming combines aggressive enforcement with $1,000 departure incentives and free flights.
  • Federal courts uphold DHS authority to revoke Temporary Protected Status for unvetted immigrants.

Historic Border Security Achievement

DHS Secretary Kristi Noem announced that America experienced three consecutive months without illegal alien entries for the first time in recorded history.

This unprecedented achievement occurred between May and August 2025, coinciding with the implementation of Operation Homecoming and aggressive enforcement measures.

Noem attributed this success to a comprehensive strategy combining deterrence, enforcement, and voluntary departure incentives that previous administrations refused to implement.

The administration launched an international advertising campaign in February 2025 warning potential illegal aliens to avoid entering America or face arrest and permanent bans.

These direct messaging efforts reached audiences across Central and South America, reversing years of mixed signals from the previous administration that encouraged illegal border crossings.

Mass Self-Deportation Through Smart Incentives

Operation Homecoming facilitated the voluntary departure of 1.6 million illegal aliens through the innovative CBP Home App and financial incentives.

The program offers $1,000 payments and free flights to individuals who self-deport, replacing the costly and time-consuming deportation process with voluntary compliance.

This approach saves taxpayers billions in enforcement costs while allowing illegals to leave with dignity rather than facing arrest and permanent entry bans.

Noem emphasized that these results demonstrate the effectiveness of combining enforcement with incentives rather than relying solely on deportation operations.

The self-deportation program represents a practical solution that benefits both American taxpayers and illegals who choose voluntary compliance over forced removal.

Legal Victories Strengthen Enforcement Authority

Federal courts delivered crucial victories supporting DHS enforcement actions, including upholding the agency’s authority to revoke Temporary Protected Status for certain nationalities.

Assistant Secretary McLaughlin stated that TPS was never intended as a substitute asylum system, validating the administration’s efforts to restore legal immigration processes.

These court decisions provide legal backing for continued enforcement operations despite opposition from advocacy groups.

The administration’s legal strategy focuses on restoring immigration law enforcement after years of selective application under previous leadership.

Congressional Democrats have raised concerns about due process, but federal judges consistently rule in favor of DHS authority to enforce existing immigration statutes.

DHS operations in Los Angeles resulted in over 5,000 arrests of illegal aliens, demonstrating sustained enforcement capabilities in sanctuary jurisdictions.

These targeted operations send clear messages that federal immigration law applies nationwide regardless of local political preferences.

The success of these enforcement actions validates the administration’s commitment to restoring constitutional authority over immigration policy.

Sources:

Secretary Noem Announces 1.6 Million Illegal Aliens Have Left U.S.

DHS Scores Major Victory in Legal Battle Over Unvetted Immigration TPS

Secretary Noem Announces DHS Arrest of 5000th Illegal Alien in Los Angeles Operations

Letter to DHS ICE re Alarming Enforcement Actions at Immigration Courts