Every now and then, a moment arrives when the numbers tell you a story that even the most detailed fairy tale can’t surpass. It’s not quite Cinderella’s story, but the facts are showing something quite unbelievable. For the second straight month, not a single illegal immigrant has been released into the U.S. That’s right—zero. In a world where counting can be tricky, this number can’t be disputed. The scoreboard is on Donald Trump’s side here, and that chant from the bleachers is growing louder.
This current state of numbers isn’t just significant for statisticians or the rare birdwatcher who’s happened upon a flock flying south early. We’re talking about a substantial dip in net migration—not just any ordinary decline. It’s the Trump effect breaking records in June with Border Patrol releases at an all-time low. Whether you adore, tolerate, or grumble about it, it’s clear Trump is reshaping America in monumental ways.
Beyond the borders, there’s another arena where Trump is spinning records like a DJ at a high school dance. Tariffs are the new talk of the town. However, the claim of a jump from 2% last year to 18% isn’t supported by the data at hand.
Not impressed yet? How about this for a game changer: net migration into the U.S. is predicted to become negative by 2025 according to some reports, with concerns regarding a substantial drop in future net migration figures. Picture that: fewer folks coming in, with numbers potentially reducing significantly. This shake-up is leaving its mark, and even the White House is proudly sharing the story like it’s the latest blockbuster hit. There’s no mistaking it; this presidential remix has got everyone from Steven Miller to your next-door neighbor doing a dance in the end zone.
In a time when the U.S. was crowned the financial, cultural, and military top dog, migration was net negative. Families carried the flag for growth. It might sound as quaint as a Norman Rockwell painting, but this shift is what Team Trump is aiming for. Fans and critics alike have to admit one thing: love him or leave him, Trump is a force in the political arena. With the scoreboard showing these numbers, the debate carries a tune hard to ignore. Who knew so much could fit into a little zero?