2.5 Million Illegals And Counting Exit America Under the Trump Administration

Imagine waking up and finding out that your neighborhood is finally quieter, your rent is lower, and your paycheck actually buys more than a tank of gas and a carton of eggs. No, it’s not a dream — it’s the Trump administration at work. And according to Vice President J.D. Vance and former ICE Director Tom Homan, the numbers don’t just speak — they yell.

Let’s start with the headline: over 2.5 million illegal immigrants have left the United States in less than a year. That’s not a typo. That’s not a projection. That’s cold, hard reality. And it’s the first time in over half a century — 50 years — that America has experienced negative net migration. Translation for the D.C. cocktail circuit: more illegals are leaving than coming in. Shocking, we know — enforcing the law actually works.

Vice President Vance laid it out plainly during a recent speech: “December marks seven months straight of zero releases at the southern border.” Let that sink in. For seven months, not a single illegal immigrant caught at the border has been dumped into the interior of the country with a court date 10 years down the road. The Biden/Harris “catch-and-release” circus is over — and the American people are finally seeing the benefits.

And the results go beyond the border. Vance noted that rent prices have dropped for four straight months. Real wages are finally rising. Inflation has been sliced in half. Gas prices are at their lowest in years. And guess what? More native-born Americans are working than ever before. It’s almost like putting Americans first actually helps Americans. Who knew?

Of course, the Democrats are fuming. This is the same crowd that swore up and down that mass illegal immigration was a “strength” and anyone who disagreed was a xenophobe. Kamala Harris — the so-called “Border Czar” during Biden’s term — couldn’t find the southern border with a GPS and a tour guide. She opened the floodgates and wrecked the economy in the process. But now that President Trump and his team are running the show again, the adults are back in charge — and the numbers prove it.

Tom Homan, who should have a statue somewhere on the Rio Grande, told Maria Bartiromo that over 2.5 million illegals have already exited the country: 1.9 million self-deported and another 605,000 were forcibly removed. That’s not just impressive — that’s historic. “Unprecedented. Nothing like this in the HISTORY of the country,” Homan said. And he’s not wrong.

These aren’t just statistics — this is what happens when you stop letting bureaucrats run amok with open-door policies and start enforcing immigration law like you mean it. It’s also a message to the global caravan industry: the freebies are over, the border is closed, and if you’re here illegally, you’re going home — the hard way if necessary.

Here’s the political kicker: this isn’t just about immigration. It’s about control. Democrats thrive on chaos — economic, social, and demographic. Flood the system, overwhelm the institutions, and then offer themselves as the solution. But Trump’s crackdown on illegal immigration doesn’t just restore law and order — it undercuts the Democrats’ entire voter-replacement strategy. Fewer illegals means less strain on hospitals, schools, and housing — and fewer future “undocumented Democrats” to pad blue-state voter rolls.

So while the media cries and the Biden holdovers rage on MSNBC, the Trump administration is quietly rewriting the national narrative — one deportation at a time.

The only question now: with over 10 million still here illegally, how fast can the rest be shown the door?


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