Donald Trump secures the border.
The data shows that the Trump Administration has deported more Nicaraguan migrants in the last two years than the Biden administration combined.
According to a report in Sunday’s Confidencial, the administration of Donald Trump deported a greater number of Nicaraguan migrants over the first nine-month period of 2025 compared to 2024 and 2023.
Confidencial reported that the United States had deported 6,095 Nicaraguans from January to September, citing information shared by a spokesperson for the U.S. State Department who declined to be named.
Citing statistics from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), the outlet detailed that Nicaragua had already deported 52 percent more people this year than in 2024, when 3,996 were deported. This is three times the number of 2,020 who were deported in 2023.
Confidencial cites the information of an unnamed State Department spokesperson that a total of 6,016 Nicaraguans have been deported from 2023 to 2024. This is a lower number than the 6,095 Nicaraguans deported by September 30, according to Confidencial.
In November 2025, border crossings reached a new low.
Only 30,367 encounters were reported in the United States, compared to 30,573 in Oct.
This was the seventh consecutive month that no illegal aliens were released into the United States.
November’s encounters are even lower than October
Total encounters in the United States decreased to 30,367 from 30,573 last October
The lowest start to a financial year in history
The total number of encounters in October and Novembre was lower than the previous fiscal year. This is a 28% decrease from the previous low, which was 842,293 in FY2012.
Seven consecutive months of zero releasesThe U.S. Border Patrol has released zero illegal aliens to the United States for the seventh consecutive monthly. Each individual was treated according to the law, a feat unmatched in border history.
Ten Months under Trump, Less Apprehensions Than One Month Under Biden
There have been 117.105 total enforcement encounters on the southwest border since January 21 to the end of November. This is 37% lower than the average monthly number of 185.625 under the Biden Administration.
Control and Consistency in the Past
Since President Trump’s election, the average number of apprehensions by the USBP has been less than 10,000 per month. This is a level deterrence that has never before been seen in border history.
Average daily arrests at the Southwest Border
Less than 11 hours per day = 245 dollars per day
The average daily income under the previous administration was 95% lower (5,110/day from Feb. 2021 to Dec.2024)
In December 2023 336 foreigners were arrested every hour. Today, that is more than a day’s worth.
Trump’s administration is bringing in more wins.


