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The Defense Department is expanding its border role with a new military zone near Yuma, aiming to boost surveillance as ...
The Pentagon announced Wednesday that it is establishing an expansive new military buffer zone in Texas aimed at bolstering ...
The move brings to four the number of "National Defense Areas" near the border where U.S. military personnel can temporarily ...
The Department of Defense is establishing a massive military buffer zone in southern Texas in accordance with a presidential ...
A recent CBP memo warns that the threat posed by Iranian sleeper cells or sympathizers inside the United States "has never ...
The Pentagon has authorized expanded roles for hundreds of U.S. troops stationed at the southern border, allowing them to conduct surveillance alongside Customs and Border Protection agents.
“CBP has signed a license agreement to occupy approximately 390,000 usable square feet in the USAID tower,” a CBP spokesperson said in a Friday night statement to Playbook.
The Pentagon is rushing to cobble together options for an operation that President Donald Trump has declared a national emergency. These additional service members and capabilities, if all ...
But the internal Customs and Border Protection memo dated Jan. 21 indicates there's a plan to dispatch "~10,000 soldiers" to help the agency's mission at the southern border.
The Pentagon announced it would send 1,500 active-duty troops to the U.S.-Mexico border after President Donald Trump’s declaration of a national emergency on his first day back in office.
The Trump administration is planning to dispatch Border Patrol agents to help with ICE arrests, part of a wider gambit to boost deportations by enlisting agencies across the government.