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Trump’s Immigration Move Triggers Historic U.S. First

For three consecutive years, the Biden administration threw open America’s borders and stood aside as millions crossed illegally. Enforcement collapsed, humanitarian loopholes exploded, and interior removals became an afterthought. The result was the largest sustained migration surge in modern U.S. history, one that fundamentally reshaped cities, schools, hospitals, and labor markets across the country.

President Donald Trump returned to office vowing to reverse the chaos. On the campaign trail, he promised the largest deportation effort America had ever seen — a pledge Democrats mocked as unrealistic and cruel. Less than a year later, economists are acknowledging something unprecedented: Trump delivered, and the numbers prove it.

For the first time since at least the 1970s, the United States experienced negative net migration. In simple terms, more people left the country than entered it.

According to a new economic analysis, between 10,000 and as many as 295,000 more people departed the United States in 2025 than arrived. That reversal marks a dramatic break from the Biden-era trend, when annual net inflows routinely reached two to three million people.

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