U.S. Customs and Border Protection had the lowest number of border encounters in any October, according to statistics obtained by ABC News. The numbers also represent the lowest start to a fiscal year ever recorded. CPB says. In October, there were 30,561 total encounters nationwide -- the lowest start to a fiscal year ever recorded by CBP. The previous record low was 43,010 in October of FY2012, officials said. The numbers are also almost 80% lower than in October 2024, according to CBP statistics. "History made: the lowest border crossings in October history and the sixth straight month of ZERO releases. This is most secure border ever,” said Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem in a statement to ABC News, who also thanked the men and women of CBP. Since Jan. 21 through the end of Oct

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