News Reporter SPEECHLESS After Rancher Reveals How Trump CHANGED EVERYTHING After Biden Left Office!

Quick Read

The host argues that President Trump's policies have drastically secured the U.S. southern border, leading to a 90% reduction in migrant encounters in key sectors, a stark contrast to the previous administration.
Migrant encounters in Eagle Pass, Texas, dropped from over 2,000 per day under Biden to just 20 per day under Trump's policies.
The end of 'catch and release' and increased prosecutions for smugglers are cited as key deterrents.
Arizona farmers in Yuma County, responsible for 90% of U.S. winter leafy greens, report a 'dead' border with 'nobody coming across,' contrasting sharply with previous years.

Summary

This episode asserts that President Trump's border policies have achieved massive success in securing the U.S. southern border, effectively ending 'catch and release' and significantly reducing illegal crossings. A news report from Eagle Pass, Texas, and Arizona's Yuma and Tucson sectors highlights a dramatic drop in migrant encounters, with a local farmer confirming a 'night and day' difference. The host criticizes the mainstream media for not acknowledging these achievements and condemns 'black pill right-wingers' who claim Trump has failed on immigration. The host also claims that Democrats intentionally open borders to increase population for electoral gain, linking future Democratic control to a return to high migration numbers.
The discussion directly impacts national security concerns, economic stability (especially for border communities and agriculture), and the political landscape by framing border policy as a critical differentiator between administrations. The host's argument suggests that effective border control is achievable through specific policies and that political motivations drive opposing approaches, affecting future electoral outcomes and demographic shifts.

Takeaways

  • Trump's border policies have reduced migrant crossings in Eagle Pass, Texas, from over 2,000 to 20 per day.
  • The end of 'catch and release' and increased prosecutions are credited with deterring illegal immigration.
  • Arizona's Yuma and Tucson sectors experienced a 90% drop in migrant encounters, from 500,000 to under 50,000 in comparative fiscal years.
  • Farmers in border communities report significant positive changes, with fields no longer compromised by migrants.
  • The host criticizes 'black pill right-wingers' and mainstream media for downplaying Trump's border achievements.
  • Democrats are accused of promoting open borders to boost population in blue states for electoral and House seat gains by the 2030 census.

Insights

1Dramatic Reduction in Border Crossings

Under President Trump's policies, migrant encounters in Eagle Pass, Texas, decreased from over 2,000 per day during the Biden administration to approximately 20 per day. Similarly, the Yuma and Tucson sectors in Arizona saw a 90% drop, from roughly 500,000 encounters in Fiscal Year 2022 to less than 50,000 in Fiscal Year 2025.

Reporter's observations in Eagle Pass (), US Customs and Border Protection data cited (, ).

2Policy Shift: End of 'Catch and Release' and Increased Prosecutions

The host attributes the reduction in crossings to the end of the 'catch and release' policy and increased prosecutions for smugglers and illegal entrants. The current policy ensures that anyone crossing illegally is arrested, prosecuted, and returned to Mexico, with zero releases into the U.S. interior since August of the previous year.

Border Patrol chief's statement on deterrence (), host's commentary on zero releases (, ).

3Positive Impact on Border Communities and Agriculture

Farmers in Yuma County, Arizona, which produces up to 90% of the nation's leafy greens in winter, reported a 'night and day' difference. Farmer Cory Melon stated he had 'never seen it this dead,' referring to the lack of migrant crossings, which previously led to crops being compromised by migrants camping in fields.

Farmer Cory Melon's testimony (, ).

4Political Motivation for Open Borders Alleged

The host asserts that Democrats are compelled to maintain open borders to increase population in blue states, thereby preventing losses in electoral votes and House seats in the upcoming 2030 census, framing it as a strategy for power and control.

Host's explanation of Democratic motivations ().

Quotes

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"We've got the most controlled border we've ever had in the history and in my lifetime in the Border Patrol."

Unknown Border Patrol Official
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"Under President Trump's policies, officers encounter just 20 migrants a day here."

Reporter
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"People aren't making taking that risk to come across because the the the end of catch and release is a deterrent in itself."

Unknown Official
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"Never seen it this dead. Ever. Ever. There's nobody coming across."

Cory Melon, Farmer
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"Democrats have to. They don't have a choice. The 2030 census is coming up. They're losing a lot of people in blue states."

Host

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