DHS could request up to 10,000 troops to help with efforts along the U.S.-Mexico border, according to an internal Border Patrol memo obtained by ABC News.
The U.S. southern border has seen a sharp drop in migrant encounters entering between ports of entry at the southern border, according to a CBP source.
The U.S. military will order more than a thousand additional active duty troops to assist with U.S. Customs and Border ...
The US Department of Defense is deploying 1,500 active-duty service members along with additional air and intelligence assets to the southern border to support enforcement operations already underway.
The Trump administration will be utilizing military aircraft to assist in the removal of thousands of illegal migrants out of the United States. The Department of Defense […] ...
Border Patrol officials are reporting a significant drop in encounters with illegal immigrants in the days after President Donald Trump returned to the White House. Several sources from the Department ...
Administration officials are planning for the Justice Department to cooperate with the promised mass deportation campaign ...
The Defense Department is sending 1,500 active-duty service members and additional air and intelligence assets to the southern border to augment troops already conducting enforcement operations in ...
The Pentagon will deploy up to 1,500 active-duty troops to the U.S. border with Mexico, following executive orders from ...
The directive allows federal law enforcement agents to carry out immigration-related enforcement actions that are usually reserved for officials under DHS.
Mexican authorities are building temporary shelters in Ciudad Juarez and other cities to prepare to receive nationals deported from the U.S. by President Donald Trump.
The offices were designed to give migrants legal immigration options and dissuade them from crossing the U.S. southern border illegally.