Pentagon to deploy 1,500 troops for US-Mexico border security – report

Pentagon to deploy 1,500 troops for US-Mexico border security – report

Investing.com — The Pentagon is set to deploy up to 1,500 active duty troops to assist in securing the southern border between the United States and Mexico, U.S. officials confirmed Wednesday, AP reported. This move is part of the implementation of plans that President Donald Trump established through executive orders soon after his inauguration, with a focus on reinforcing immigration control.

The deployment of these troops is expected to commence in the upcoming days. The officials did not provide any additional details regarding the specific roles these troops will undertake, or the exact timeline for their deployment.

This move is part of a broader strategy by the Trump administration to enhance border security and control immigration. The decision to deploy active duty troops comes as an extension of the President’s executive orders aimed at cracking down on immigration, which were issued soon after he took office.

The deployment of active duty troops to the southern border is not an unprecedented move. In the past, both active duty and National Guard troops have been used to support border security operations. However, this is one of the first major deployments under the Trump administration’s revised immigration policy.

The Pentagon’s decision comes amid ongoing discussions about immigration policy and border security in the United States. The deployment of troops is one of the measures being taken to address these issues.

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