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- US military sends additional 1,500 troops to the US-Mexico border as part of the ongoing immigration crackdown
US military sends additional 1,500 troops to the US-Mexico border as part of the ongoing immigration crackdown
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The United States military is increasing its presence at the country's southern border with Mexico. The troop deployment is part of a broader effort to address immigration, specifically aimed at enforcing stricter border security policies.
Within 90 days, the heads of the Defense Department and Department of Homeland Security will need to recommend whether additional actions, including invoking the Insurrection Act of 1807, might be necessary.
For decades, it has been almost impossible for our government to agree on solutions for the problems at our border and within our country.
I will declare a national emergency at our southern border. All illegal entry will immediately be halted, and we will begin the process of returning millions and millions of criminal aliens back to the places in which they came.
This invasion has caused widespread chaos and suffering in our country over the last 4 years.
The American people have been waiting for such a time as this – for our Department of Defense to actually implement homeland security seriously. This is a No. 1 priority for the American people.
This comes off of (Trump's) day one action ... to direct the Department of Defense to make homeland security a core mission of the agency.
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- 2.US under Donald Trump
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- 9.Mexico under Claudia Sheinbaum
- 10.India under Modi
- 11.United States–Mexico–Canada Agreement
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