Border patrol encounters have hit historic lows in the United States, particularly under the Trump administration, with zero releases of unlawful aliens for two months in June 2025. This is a significant contrast to the Biden administration’s approach, where thousands of inadmissible aliens were released monthly. The article notes that in July 2025, it is described as being quiet on the U.S. southern border, much like the novel, ‘All Quiet on the Western Front,’ by Erich Maria Remarque. This silence is evidenced by the data from June 2025, where Border Patrol encountered just over 6,000 inadmissible aliens at ports of entry. This is much lower than the rates seen during Biden’s administration, where some days saw over twice that number. The article cites the total number of inadmissible aliens encountered in June as 25,243, the lowest monthly total in U.S. history. This is largely attributed to the enforcement policies implemented by President Trump, which included the cessation of catch-and-release practices, the reinstatement of ‘Remain in Mexico’ agreements, and the resumption of building the border wall. The article also discusses the changes in the immigration process, including the expedited removal of aliens and the reduction in incentives for making baseless asylum claims. The administration has taken steps to enhance detention capacity and increase the number of immigration judges, which are part of the measures to improve the efficiency of the immigration system. The impact of these policies on the overall border security and immigration process is highlighted, with the focus on the effectiveness of Trump’s policies in reducing border crossings and reinforcing border security.