US Border Patrol Sustains Ten Months Without Releasing Illegal Immigrants Amid Increased Drug Seizures

US Border Patrol Sustains Ten Months Without Releasing Illegal Immigrants Amid Increased Drug Seizures

For the tenth straight month, US Border Patrol has maintained a policy of zero releases of illegal immigrants into the interior of the country. This marks a continuation of stringent border security measures aimed at controlling unauthorized entry and improving national safety. The enforcement approach consequently increases pressure on illegal migration networks.

Alongside immigration controls, drug interdiction efforts have intensified, with a notable surge in drug seizures. This reflects a concerted government campaign to disrupt narcotics trafficking, which frequently accompanies illegal border crossings.

Communities near the US-Mexico border and the wider American public are affected by both immigration enforcement and drug interdiction outcomes, influencing local security and migration dynamics. Policy experts suggest sustained vigilance is crucial given evolving smuggling tactics.

The prolonged maintenance of no-release policy underscores the US government's firm stance on border management during a period of fluctuating migration and trafficking challenges.

Source: Brazil Federal Police

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Breaking-360LiveNews Breaking-360LiveNews | 20 Mar 2026 19:18
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