The Pentagon has been scrambling to put in motion Trump’s executive orders signed shortly after he took office on Jan. 20.
The Pentagon will deploy roughly 1,500 more active duty soldiers to the southern border to support President Donald Trump's expanding crackdown on illegal immigration, a U.S. official said Friday.
Of those soldiers, almost 2,000 will be deployed to the San Diego-Tijuana border. The others will be sent to Mexicali and Tecate, according to Carrillo Rodríguez.
Sources told the Associated Press that soldiers from Fort Liberty would be sent to the U.S.-Mexico border. The Trump ...
Mexico sent more than 3,000 National Guard troops to Baja California this week as part of deal to stave off tariffs ...
Mexican President Sheinbaum responded to the the U.S. government's plan for "total elimination of Cartels” on Friday.
A U.S. official said Friday that the order has been approved to send a logistics brigade from the 18th Airborne Corps at Fort ...
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott asks Congress to reimburse the state for $11 billion it says it spent on its own border wall during ...
Mexican troops arrived in Ciudad Juárez and Tijuana this week and will soon patrol 18 cities near the Mexico-U.S. border.
Mexican military and National Guard troops search the embankment of the Rio Grande for smugglers in the Valley of Juárez on ...