According to Noem, the app is gaining “momentum,” with hundreds of individuals already utilising it to voluntarily leave the country. Noem emphasised the consequences for those who fail to comply, warning that individuals with final removal orders could face penalties of up to $700 per day.
Noem emphasised the significant progress made in reducing illegal border crossings under the current administration. She reported a 95% decrease in illegal crossings compared to the previous administration, with daily encounters reaching historic lows.
Noem attributed this success to stricter enforcement measures implemented during President Donald Trump’s administration, including the resumption of border wall construction. She remarked, “They [cartels] recognize that we’re enforcing our federal laws, that we’re not letting people just walk across the border anymore. We are building a wall, we are securing our borders, and we’re not going to let this illegal activity continue.”
The Secretary also highlighted the challenges posed by cartels, noting that they are becoming “more desperate” in response to increased border security efforts. She underscored the administration’s commitment to maintaining law and order at the border.
Additionally, Noem shared data on enforcement actions, revealing that US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has arrested over 32,000 individuals since Trump took office in January.
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