The presenter said recent enforcement steps have lowered illegal entries and drug flows and credited the administration’s border and immigration policies. He claimed the murder rate for the previous 12 months was effectively zero in some statements and asserted that more than 11,888 people described as murderers had been allowed into the country and that many were being detained or removed.
On drug flows, the presenter stated: “Fentanyl coming across the borders down by 61%.” He also said ocean entries were down "97%," and used those figures to argue the government is containing drug smuggling by land and sea.
The remarks connected these enforcement claims to international agreements: the presenter said 20 countries have signed arrangements that allow the United States to send certain individuals back to their countries of origin when they refuse to return home voluntarily. He also invoked cooperation with the Department of Homeland Security and other agencies on tracking individuals of concern.
The presentation did not include supporting data or citations for the numerical claims (for example, the transcript provides percentages and counts but does not cite the underlying datasets or the time windows and definitions used). Observers seeking confirmation should request the underlying enforcement and drug‑seizure statistics from the Department of Homeland Security, Customs and Border Protection and public health agencies.