For the seventh consecutive month, Border Patrol has released zero illegal aliens into the country.

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Border Patrol operational statistics and public reports corroborate that for seven consecutive months the agency reported zero releases of illegal aliens into the country.

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President Donald J. Trump issued a message for National Slavery and Human Trafficking Prevention Month describing actions his administration says it has taken to combat human trafficking. He cites declaring a national emergency at the southern border, designating criminal cartels as Foreign Terrorist Organizations, initiating a large deportation operation, and signing the "One Big Beautiful Bill" to expand DHS and ICE and fund border enforcement. The statement also highlights survivor funds, sanctions on online scam operators, new trafficking-related laws, increased hotline funding, and an initiative to verify the safety of unaccompanied children.
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U.S. Customs and Border Protection and the Department of Homeland Security explicitly state that, by November 2025, the U.S. Border Patrol had recorded seven consecutive months with no releases of illegal entrants into the United States. A DHS press release on December 4, 2025, reporting November 2025 data, says: “For the seventh consecutive month, U.S. Border Patrol released zero illegal aliens into the United States. Every individual apprehended was processed according to law.” A parallel CBP national media release the same day uses nearly identical language, describing November as the “seventh consecutive month of zero USBP releases.” CBP’s May 2025 monthly update separately notes that in May 2025 the Border Patrol released “0 illegal aliens into our country,” reinforcing that this “zero releases” string began in May and continued each month through November.

Verdict: True, because official DHS and CBP releases directly affirm that Border Patrol reported zero such releases for seven straight months, matching the statement’s wording and timeframe.

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  1. Update · Jan 07, 2026, 01:30 AMTrue
    U.S. Customs and Border Protection and the Department of Homeland Security explicitly state that, by November 2025, the U.S. Border Patrol had recorded seven consecutive months with no releases of illegal entrants into the United States. A DHS press release on December 4, 2025, reporting November 2025 data, says: “For the seventh consecutive month, U.S. Border Patrol released zero illegal aliens into the United States. Every individual apprehended was processed according to law.” A parallel CBP national media release the same day uses nearly identical language, describing November as the “seventh consecutive month of zero USBP releases.” CBP’s May 2025 monthly update separately notes that in May 2025 the Border Patrol released “0 illegal aliens into our country,” reinforcing that this “zero releases” string began in May and continued each month through November. Verdict: True, because official DHS and CBP releases directly affirm that Border Patrol reported zero such releases for seven straight months, matching the statement’s wording and timeframe.
  2. Original article · Jan 06, 2026

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