UN Data: Trump Border Policies Reduce Migrant Deaths

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President Donald Trump's border policies have led to a decrease in migrant deaths, according to data from the United Nations. The International Organization for Migration reports that fewer migrants are taking dangerous routes to enter the U.S. This drop aligns with Trump's hardline stance on illegal immigration, a key issue during his presidential campaigns in 2016, 2020, and 2024. The White House claims that around three million undocumented migrants have left the U.S. under his administration, whether through forced or self-deportation. White House spokeswoman Abigail Jackson states that for nine straight months, no illegal migrants have crossed the border, which she describes as the most secure in U.S. history. What's interesting is that these policies have sparked debate about the balance between security and humanitarian concerns. The bottom line is, these shifts in immigration policy impact not only the migrants themselves but also the communities and economies across America.

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