DHS acting chief predicts up to 25 percent drop in border crossings after new Mexico agreement

The acting head of the Department of Homeland Security on Friday told reporters he expects the number of migrants apprehended at the border will be lower by approximately 25 percent in June than in previous months after Mexico has increased its enforcement measures.
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