The US-Mexico border saw a significant jump in border crossings in August — fueled by illegal migrants deported under President Trump’s immigration crackdown trying to sneak back into the country, sources told The Post.

Border agents encountered more than 7,200 illegal crossers this month, preliminary data obtained exclusively by The Post shows — a 57% surge from the 4,600 migrants recorded in July, which was the lowest number in recorded history.

Migrants waiting at the US-Mexico border after Title 42 expiration in 2023. Getty Images

Still, despite the notable rise, the number pales in comparison to the rush seen at the border under the Biden administration.

The feds caught roughly 58,000 illegal migrants last August and more than 132,000 in August 2023, according to Customs and Bor

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