Border Wall Works: DHS Reports 78% Drop in Illegal Crossings

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New Border Barriers Prove Effectiveness in Stemming Illegal Immigration

The Department of Homeland Security released new data showing a dramatic 78% reduction in illegal border crossings in sectors where new wall construction has been completed, providing concrete evidence that physical barriers remain one of the most effective tools in securing America’s southern border.

According to DHS officials, the most significant reductions occurred in previously high-traffic areas where new steel bollard fencing replaced older, less effective barriers. The Rio Grande Valley and Tucson sectors, historically among the busiest for illegal crossings, saw the steepest declines following completion of enhanced border infrastructure.

“These numbers demonstrate what border security professionals have known for years – walls work,” said former Border Patrol Chief Rodney Scott. “Physical barriers don’t just stop illegal crossings; they force traffickers into areas where our agents can more effectively intercept them.”

The data covers a 12-month period following the completion of approximately 450 miles of new and replacement barrier systems. Border Patrol agents report that the new infrastructure has allowed them to reallocate resources more efficiently, focusing personnel on areas where barriers cannot be constructed due to geographical constraints.

Critics have long argued that border walls are ineffective and wasteful, but the DHS statistics appear to contradict those claims. The new barriers feature advanced detection technology and are designed to prevent both climbing and tunneling attempts.

Broader Immigration Enforcement Success

The border wall success comes amid renewed focus on immigration enforcement. Republican lawmakers are calling for accelerated construction to complete gaps in coverage, particularly in remote desert areas where illegal crossings have increased as traffickers adapt to enhanced security in previously vulnerable sectors.

“This data vindicates years of advocacy for comprehensive border security,” said House Border Security Subcommittee Chairman Clay Higgins. “We must finish the job and secure our entire southern border.”

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