McALLEN, Texas (Border Report) -- Tougher immigration policies by the Trump administration have resulted in a marked decrease in encounters of migrant families at the southern border, but there's been an increase in unaccompanied youth and single men at the border, according to a new report.
During Fiscal Year 2025, unauthorized migration at the U.S.-Mexico border "plunged dramatically" and those who are crossing into the United States has changed, according to a new report by the Migration Policy Institute.
The report "A New Era of Immigration Enforcement Unfolds in the U.S. Interior and at the Border under Trump 2.0," analyzes data from U.S. Customs and Border Protection, and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement for the fiscal year that just ended Sept. 30.
It notes an increase in

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