‘Strength is back in the White House!’: Border Patrol Union celebrates crackdown on illegal immigration

2S9C335 Tucson, United States. 23 January, 2025. U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents guide undocumented migrants on to a U.S Air Force C-17 Globemaster III transport aircraft for the first removal flight at Tucson International Airport, January 23, 2025 in Tucson, Arizona. The removal flights were at the direction of President Donald Trump and is the first time military aircraft have been used for deportation flights. Credit: TSgt Kimberly Nagle/U.S Air Force/Alamy Live News

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The U.S. Border Patrol Union celebrated President Trump’s border policy triumphs on Tuesday night. 

They posted to X, criticising the previous administration for being “Too weak and incompetent” to reach extradition deals for high-ranking criminals. 

“Strength is back in the White House! Thank you @POTUS Trump for all you do for the Border Patrol and all LEOs!” they concluded.

This came just after Mexico agreed to extradite 26 wanted cartel members to the U.S. for prosecution, per RSBN

In addition, Tuesday also brought another massive crackdown on human trafficking involving illegal immigrants. 

According to the Nebraska District Attorney’s Office, a federal operation charged five people for conspiracy to engage in labor trafficking and sex trafficking while harboring illegal immigrants across a network of hotels throughout the metro Omaha area and into central Nebraska. The defendants owned and operated these hotels as part of this alleged human trafficking ring. 

The link between illegal immigration and human trafficking has been thoroughly reported by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services. It notes, “Traffickers and abusers often use a victim’s lack of immigration status to exploit and control them. In addition, language and cultural barriers may make it difficult for victims to seek help after experiencing victimization.”

Now that President Donald Trump is back in the White House and once again supporting the U.S. Border Patrol, illegal border crossings have hit new lows, per RSBN, and Border Patrol applications have massively increased, via RSBN, facing the complex issues that come with illegal immigration head-on.

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