U.S. Military snipers and safety personnel take up defensive positions as seen from Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua state, Mexico, as they supply safety within the space of Sunland Park, N.M., throughout Protection Secretary Pete Hegseth’s go to to the Southern border on Feb. 3.
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An extra 2,500 to three,000 troops have been ordered to the U.S.-Mexico border by Protection Secretary Pete Hegseth, the most recent in President Trump’s efforts to forestall unlawful crossings.
A U.S. official who spoke on situation of anonymity as a result of they aren’t licensed to talk publicly on troop actions, confirmed the deployment to NPR. The orders, authorized Friday, had been anticipated.
The official additionally informed NPR that website visits have been accomplished at Fort Bliss, Texas, the place 1000’s of migrants are anticipated to be detained.
Pentagon officers have stated 1000’s extra troops might be despatched within the comings week and months.
The newest contingent of troops are from a
Stryker Brigade Fight Workforce (SBCT) and Basic Assist Aviation Battalion “to strengthen and increase present border safety operations to seal the border and defend the territorial integrity of america,” in line with a Division of Protection assertion.
Trump declared a nationwide emergency on the southern border on his first day in workplace. Days after his inauguration, the Division of Protection ordered 1,500 troops to the border to help Customs and Border Safety brokers. An extra 2,500 Nationwide Guard troops had already been despatched to the border through the Biden administration.
The newest troop deployment comes regardless of a sharp decline within the variety of individuals crossing the U.S.-Mexico border since a peak in 2021 — a quantity that has dropped even additional since Trump took workplace.