Here are the numbers, facts "requested" - and questioned by Lying Lewis. Read them and shut your lying mouth Lewis. -- President Trump’s border crackdown has delivered another month without illegal alien releases at the U.S.-Mexico border, extending a streak that now stands at 13 straight months, according to Customs and Border Protection figures. -- The milestone marks a clean break from the Biden-era catch-and-release system, when federal officials routinely allowed massive numbers of illegal aliens into the country while they pursued asylum claims. Under Trump, CBP says that number remained at zero again in May. -- The latest figures show Border Patrol apprehended 9,998 illegal aliens along the southwest border in May, a level so low it was beneath the single-day totals recorded during some of the worst points of the Biden border crisis. CBP said May apprehensions were 94 percent lower than the monthly average under Biden and 96 percent lower than the previous administration’s peak months. --- The daily average tells the same story. Border Patrol agents averaged 323 apprehensions per day along the southwest border in May, fewer than agents were processing in a single hour during the height of the crisis. In one five-day stretch in 2023, roughly 17,000 illegal aliens were arrested in just one border sector. -- “Thirteen straight months of ZERO releases at the border,” Mullin said. “Under President Donald Trump’s leadership, we are delivering the most secure border in American history.” -- “The days of catch and release are over,” Mullin added. “We are enforcing the nation’s laws and quickly sending illegal aliens back to their home countries, ensuring the safety and sovereignty of our nation.” -- The drop in crossings has also changed what agents are able to do at the border. Instead of being pulled into processing centers to handle mass releases, CBP says agents are focusing more heavily on drug interdiction and cartel activity. -- In May, CBP reported nationwide seizures of cocaine, methamphetamine, heroin, fentanyl and marijuana were up 32 percent from May 2024. Fentanyl seizures climbed 72 percent from April. Marijuana seizures were also up 61 percent compared with the monthly average during fiscal year 2024, while overall illicit narcotics seizures were 56 percent higher than the same period last fiscal year. --- https://mxmnews.com/article/83207e28-3d0d-4b12-b8e4-a766e3bff519?another-month-zero-releases-at-the-border