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DHS touts ‘most secure border’ in US history amid departure of nearly 3M illegal immigrants

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The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) on Tuesday touted «historic progress» under President Donald Trump and Secretary Kristi Noem, highlighting nearly 3 million illegal immigrants who have left the United States and what officials call «the most secure border in American history.»
The statement, released as Trump delivered his first State of the Union address since returning to office, credited the administration’s policies with producing record-low border crossings, expanded immigration enforcement and billions in taxpayer savings, while criticizing congressional Democrats for shutting down DHS funding.
«Over the last 13 months, nearly 3 million illegal aliens have left the U.S. because of the Trump Administration’s crackdown on illegal immigration, including an estimated 2.2 million self-deportations and more than 713,000 deportations,» Noem said in a statement.
Noem added that total border apprehensions under the Trump administration «were lower than a single month» under the Biden administration, and DHS has saved taxpayers more than $13.2 billion.
President Donald Trump gestures as he speaks during his 2025 State of the Union speech. (Mandel Ngan/Pool via Reuters)
«Countless lives have been saved, communities have been strengthened, and the American people have been put first again,» Noem stated.
DHS said Immigration and Customs Enforcement arrested and removed more than 1,500 known or suspected terrorists over the past year.
Nationwide immigration operations also led to nearly 8,000 gang-related arrests, including members associated with Tren de Aragua and MS-13, the department said. DHS added that it launched a new web page, «Worst of the Worst,» tracking criminal illegal immigrants arrested during federal enforcement operations under the administration.
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Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said nearly 3 million illegal immigrants have left the U.S. over the past 13 months under the Trump administration. (Luke Johnson/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
The department also reported an increase in drug seizures by Customs and Border Protection compared to the prior 12-month period, including 617,648 pounds of illicit drugs nationwide over the past year — an 8% increase over the previous year.
The Coast Guard separately seized roughly 550,000 pounds of illegal narcotics worth more than $3.9 billion through counter-drug operations and prevented more than 206 million lethal doses from reaching U.S. communities, DHS said.
DHS said it and the Department of Health and Human Services have located 145,000 unaccompanied children lost under the Biden administration.
«Too many of these children were exploited and abused before, during, and after being trafficked over our borders,» DHS said.
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DHS says border crossings have reached record lows under President Trump’s second term. (Kevin Carter/Getty Images)
The department echoed comments made by Trump during his address, blaming Democrats for the partial government shutdown after Senate Democrats again blocked Republicans’ attempt to fund the department before the prime-time speech.
«Despite our historic successes, Democrat Politicians on Capitol Hill have shut down DHS, depriving many of our brave men and women who protect our national security of their paychecks—putting the livelihood of them and their families in jeopardy,» DHS said.
During his remarks, Trump criticized Democrats for failing to reach a funding deal.
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«As we speak, Democrats in this chamber have cut off all funding for the Department of Homeland Security. It’s all cut off, all cut off. They have instituted another Democrat shutdown, the first one costing us two points on GDP, two points we lost on GDP, which probably made them quite happy actually,» Trump said during his speech. «They have closed the agency responsible for protecting Americans from terrorists and murderers.»
Trump said he was «demanding» a full and immediate restoration of funding for the department and efforts to protect the border.
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El eslabón de “El Mencho” en Uruguay, el país en el que cayeron su cuñado y uno de sus testaferros

Oseguera Cervantes, alias El Mencho, tuvo en su vida una pata financiera en Uruguay que le permitió lavar dinero. Este país fue en el que fue detenido Gerardo González Valencia, el cuñado del capo narco que fue matado este domingo por el ejército mexicano. Además, también fue el lugar en el que uno de sus testaferros fue detenido.
Tras la muerte del cártel Jalisco Nueva Generación, el diario El País de Uruguay publicó un informe en el que recuerdan el vínculo que tuvo el narcotraficante con este territorio. Esa cercanía estaba dada por la hermana de Gerardo González Valencia, Rosalinda, que era la esposa de El Mencho.
González Valencia fue uno de los líderes de Los Cuinis, la célula criminal integrada por un grupo de hermanos que coordinaba labores y que los llevaron a convertirse en el brazo financiero del Cártel Jalisco Nueva Generación. Se trata de un delincuente que, entre viajes a safaris, mundiales y Europa, logró evadir a la Justicia hasta que el gobierno de Estados Unidos presentó una acusación formal sobre él y fue detenido en Uruguay en 2016.

Allí estuvo cuatro años preso, hasta que en mayo de 2020 Lalo, como le decían, fue extraditado a Estados Unidos, país en el que se enfrentaba a varios cargos relacionados al narcotráfico y al lavado de dinero. En 2023, González Valencia obtuvo la pena máxima por los cargos por los que estaba requerido y fue condenado a participar el resto de sus días en la cárcel.
Según el diario uruguayo, los vínculos del capo narco abatido con Uruguay que fueron detectados por las autoridades se centran en González Valencia. Aunque también hay otra relación: el 30 de mayo de 2023, la Policía detuvo en Punta del Este a Óscar Gilberto Calvete. Sobre él pesaba una alerta roja de captura internacional de Argentina, donde está acusado de lavar dinero para Los Cuinis.
Calvete junto a otros cinco hombres intervinieron al poner en circulación en el sistema financiero argentino bienes que provenían de actividades relacionadas con delitos del Cártel Jalisco Nueva Generación. Lo hacían a través de la sociedad anónima Círculo Internacional. Las autoridades lo tenían en la mira desde 2009.

González Valencia, en tanto, había vivido dos años en Argentina antes de llegar al país, por razones que los investigadores argentinos desconocen.
En Uruguay, González Valencia vivió en Punta del Este y anotó a sus hijos en un colegio de esa ciudad. El libro Los protectores del capital del sociólogo Gabriel Tenembaum señala que él se presentaba como cazador y que en el país lavaron cerca de USD 10 millones procedentes del tráfico de drogas. En 2016, en tanto, fue detenido en la puerta del colegio de sus hijos, en el barrio residencial Carrasco de Montevideo.
Su estadía en la cárcel, recuerda El País, le dio muchos dolores de cabeza a las autoridades y en más de una oportunidad hubo sospechas de que estaba tramando un plan para escapar. Denunció que hubo torturas sobre él.

Durante su reclusión en Uruguay, González Valencia estuvo en el centro de la política al confirmarse que mantuvo encuentros con Rocco Morabito, el jefe de la mafia italiana que estuvo preso en la Cárcel Central y que logró escapar de allí. En ese período, también se registró una amenaza dirigida al entonces ministro del Interior, Eduardo Bonomi. González Valencia dijo que “lo colgaría del puente más alto de Uruguay”, según surge de documentos judiciales consignados por el noticiero Telenoche de Canal 4.
También fue noticia a finales de año, cuando el diario El País informó que sus abogados apelaron a su estadía en el país y a la discusión que se dio en los tribunales uruguayos previo a que se concrete la extradición para evitar la cadena perpetua. En concreto, el narcotraficante intentó ampararse en fallos de la Justicia uruguaya para evitar que un Tribunal de Apelaciones de Estados Unidos confirmara su cadena perpetua. Jueces y fiscales uruguayos habían argumentado que la aplicación de la cadena perpetua “vulneraría el orden público” de Uruguay.
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5 unforgettable moments from Trump’s record-breaking State of the Union address

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President Donald Trump’s lengthy State of the Union address Tuesday evening included a handful of attention-grabbing moments that stole the show as the president touted a national «turnaround» in a speech heavily focused on the economy.
Trump’s speech beat records, becoming the longest SOTU speech in modern history at about an hour and 48 minutes. It highlighted his administration’s efforts to cut taxes, ease housing costs and lock down the border as he touted turning a new page for the nation.
Fox News Digital compiled the top five moments of the speech, stretching from Democrat outbursts to moments of heightened emotion as Trump spotlighted American heroism.
1. Al Green ejected again
Democratic Texas Rep. Al Green was once again ejected from the joint address after holding a sign declaring, «Black people aren’t apes!»
Green held the sign as Trump made his way to the dais Tuesday evening, and remained standing with the sign even after Trump began the speech.
Green was spotted in a heated back and forth with two House Republicans, Reps. Troy Nehls, R-Texas, and Pat Fallon, R-Texas, before he was escorted out of the speech shortly after it began.
The longtime Texas left-wing lawmaker was removed by security during Trump’s 2025 joint address to Congress after repeatedly interrupting the president by shouting and shaking his cane. The outburst led to the House censuring Green, including 10 Democrats joining the GOP in the March 2025 vote.
2. ‘USA’ chants break out as men’s hockey team honored
Trump invited the U.S. men’s hockey team to the speech, just days after their gold medal win over Canada at the Winter Olympics. The body broke out into chants of «USA» as lawmakers of both parties stood to honor the Olympians.
The team filled the aisles of the chamber as Trump welcomed them as examples of American triumph during his speech.
Hockey goaltender Connor Hellebuyck, in particular, received a hero’s welcome when Trump announced he would receive the Presidential Medal of Freedom. Hellebuyck made 41 saves during the U.S.’ game against Canada Sunday, which helped keep the score tied at 1–1, forcing it into overtime.
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«I will soon be presenting Connor with our highest civilian honor, which we will be given and which has been given to many athletes over the years,» Trump said. «But when I say many, not too many, like 12. It’s called the highest civilian honor in our country. The Presidential Medal of Freedom.»
3. Trump reprimands Dems: ‘You should be ashamed’
Trump’s speech included dinging Democrats for voting against tax cuts under the «big, beautiful bill,» for unleashing sky-high inflation woes under the Biden administration and for allegedly worsening the housing crisis.
At one point, Trump took direct aim at Democrats’ lax immigration policies, calling on lawmakers to stand and reaffirm their belief that the «first duty of the American government is to protect American citizens, not illegal aliens.»
«One of the great things about the State of the Union is how it gives Americans a chance to see clearly what their representatives really believe,» Trump said. «So tonight, I’m inviting every legislator to join with my administration and reaffirming a fundamental principle. If you agree with this statement, then stand up and show your support: The first duty of the American government is to protect American citizens, not illegal aliens.»
Republicans were seen standing and applauding, while Democrats remained seated, leading to Trump admonishing left-wing lawmakers.
Democratic Texas Rep. Al Green was once again ejected from the joint address after holding a sign declaring, «Black people aren’t apes!» (Kenny Holston-Pool/Getty Images )
«Isn’t that a shame? You should be ashamed of yourself, not standing up,» Trump said. «That is why I’m also asking you to end deadly sanctuary cities that protect the criminals and enact serious penalties for public officials who blocked the removal of criminal aliens.»
«In many cases, drug lords, murderers all over our country,» he said. «They’re blocking the removal of these people out of our country. And you should be ashamed of yourself.»
The speech already had sparked Minnesota Democratic Rep Ilhan Omar to shout at Trump, including claiming he’s «killed Americans.»
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Trump spoke out against the widespread fraud scandal linked to Minnesota’s Somali community, as well as how Democrats «cut off all funding for the Department of Homeland Security,» leading to Omar to shout at Trump.
«They have instituted another Democrat shutdown, the first one costing us two points on GDP, two points we lost on GDP, which probably made them quite happy, actually,» Trump said. «Now they have closed the agency responsible for protecting Americans from terrorists and murderers.»
Omar shouted, «You have killed Americans.» And was heard saying, «you are a murderer.»
4. Trump honors military heroism
Trump honored several members of the military stretching back to World War II Tuesday, delivering a series of emotional moments throughout the evening.
In addition to announcing Hellebuyck’s upcoming Presidential Medal of Freedom, Trump awarded military honors to two military pilots, a Coast Guard petty officer and two National Guard members Tuesday evening.
Trump awarded the Medal of Honor to 100-year-old naval aviator Royce Williams, a veteran of World War II, the Korean War and Vietnam.
«In 1952, Royce was in the dogfight of a lifetime legendary dogfight flying through blizzard conditions, his squadron was ambushed by seven Soviet fighter planes,» Trump recounted. «It was his first aerial combat of the war, and despite being massively outnumbered and outgunned, Royce led the takedown of four enemy jets and almost destroyed the others, vanquishing his adversaries while taking 263 bullets to his own plane and being seriously hurt. His story was secret for over 50 years. He didn’t even want to tell his wife, but the legend grew and grew.»
He also presented the Medal of Honor to Army Chief Warrant Officer Eric Slover, who piloted an Army Chinook helicopter during the January mission that captured Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro and was wounded by hostile fire.
Trump also recognized U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Andrew Wolfe with the Purple Heart after Wolfe was attacked on the streets of Washington, D.C., ahead of Thanksgiving 2025. Army Spc. Sarah Beckstrom, 20, was fatally injured in the same attack, and posthumously awarded the Purple Heart.
Coast Guard rescue swimmer Scott Ruskan received the Legion of Merit for extraordinary heroism after rescuing 165 people during the deadly Texas floods in July 2025. Trump reunited Ruskan with an 11-year-old girl he rescued in July 2025, Milly Cate McClymond.
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President Donald Trump’s State of the Union address included a handful of top moments, including awards to military veterans and Democrat outbursts. (Kenny Holston-Pool/Getty Images)
«It was Scott’s first ever rescue mission,» the president said, describing him as young, but very brave. «He lifted not just Milly Cate, but 164 others to safety. People watched Scott from a distance and they couldn’t believe what they were seeing.»
«The winds were blowing, the rain was pouring, everything was going. And that rapid water, nobody’s ever seen anything like it,» Trump continued. «Tonight, Scott and Milly Cate are here together, reunited for the very first time.»
5. Young girl who nearly died in illegal immigrant-involved truck crash honored
Trump invited a wide-ranging swath of guests to his speech, from everyday moms to war veterans, as well as seven-year-old Dalilah Coleman.
Coleman nearly lost her life in 2024 in a multi-car pileup in California that involved a tractor trailer driven by an illegal immigrant.
«Dalilah Coleman was only five years old in June 2024, when an 18-wheel tractor trailer plowed into her stopped car, traveling at 60 miles an hour or more,» Trump said. «The driver was an illegal alien, let in by Joe Biden and given a commercial driver’s license by open borders, politicians and California.»

Dalilah Coleman nearly lost her life in 2024 in a multi-car pileup in California that involved a tractor trailer driven by an illegal immigrant. ( Win McNamee/Getty Images)
The Trump administration has cracked down on noncitizen truck drivers, tightening eligibility requirements for non-domiciled commercial learner’s permits (CLPs) and commercial driver’s licenses (CDLs) in September 2025 and Trump signing an executive order in April requiring truck drivers pass English literacy tests.
The crackdowns are aimed at increasing road safety.
Trump detailed the medical triumphs the young girl has made since the horrific crash, calling her a «great inspiration» as well as giving a shout out to her dad, Marcus Coleman, as «a fantastic man.»
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«Doctors said Dalilah would never be able to walk or talk, have a good life. She wouldn’t even be able to eat again. But against all odds, she is now in the first grade, learning to walk. And she’s here this evening with her dad, Marcus,» Trump said, as GOP lawmakers applauded the young girl.
Fox News Digital’s Elizabeth Elkind and Charles Creitz contributed to this report.
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Kim Jong Un taps teenage daughter as ‘missile general’ for North Korea nuclear program: reports

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North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has handed his teenage daughter a leadership role in the regime’s powerful «Missile Administration,» the body that oversees Pyongyang’s nuclear forces, South Korean media reported Monday.
The girl, Ju Ae, who is believed to be 13 or 14 years old, was assessed by South Korean intelligence received on Sunday to be acting as a «missile general director» while authorities monitor developments at the ongoing Ninth Congress of the ruling Workers’ Party, the reports said.
The Chosun Daily, citing high-level government sources familiar with the matter, said intelligence agencies obtained reports that Kim’s daughter has been elevated to the position.
While Jang Chang-ha is officially listed as director of the administration, intelligence suggested Kim’s daughter is receiving briefings from generals and issuing directives.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, center, and his daughter, Ju Ae, right, attend a ceremony on Saeppyol Street in Pyongyang. (KCNA via KNS / AFP via Getty Images)
South Korea’s National Intelligence Service recently told lawmakers that her public profile signals she is also in the «stage of being designated as a successor,» adding that circumstances have been seen where she provides opinions on policy, The Associated Press reported.
The teen has appeared alongside her father at high-profile military events, including intercontinental ballistic missile launches and weapons inspections.
North Korean state media first confirmed her existence in November 2022, and described her only as a «beloved child» when she accompanied Kim at the launch of the Hwasong-17 ICBM.
Her name has never been officially disclosed by Pyongyang.
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North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and his daughter, Ju Ae, celebrate the New Year, in Pyongyang, North Korea. (KCNA via Reuters)
Her reported role comes as Kim continues to showcase advances in the country’s weapons programs.
On Feb. 18, Kim was photographed taking the wheel of a nuclear-capable 600mm multiple rocket launcher in Pyongyang, touting it as among the most powerful of its kind.
State media showed rows of launch vehicles and said the rockets, which Kim claimed rival short-range ballistic missiles and use artificial intelligence in their guidance systems, have «completely changed» modern artillery warfare, Reuters reported.
As previously reported by Fox News Digital, Kim was re-elected general secretary of the ruling Workers’ Party of Korea on Feb.22, a decision announced by state-run media following the party’s Ninth Congress.
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North Korea has suspended all meaningful diplomacy with the United States and South Korea since the collapse of a 2019 summit between Kim and President Donald Trump.
This came over disagreements about sanctions relief in exchange for steps to wind down Kim’s nuclear and missile program.
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