The United States is on track to see negative net migration for the first time in at least five decades, according to CNN, as President Donald J. Trump fulfills his promise to end the migrant invasion and deport criminal illegal immigrants from our communities.

"We may be dealing with - get this - negative net migration to the United States in 2025. That would be the first time there is negative net migration in this country in at least 50 years. We're talking about down from 2.8 million in 2024 … We are seeing record low levels, way down from where we are during the Biden Administration," says CNN's Harry Enten.
The report aired as part of a larger segment highlighting the historic first six months of President Trump's second term, in which Enten calls President Trump "the most influential President of this century - and probably dating back a good portion of last century."