MILITARY DEPLOYED TO SOUTHERN BORDER: 4,000 Personnel Dispatched to Support Border Patrol.

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The situation at the southern border has taken a drastic turn, with the military deploying to aid Border Patrol personnel in dealing with the current crisis. In an effort to strengthen national security and prevent the flow of illegal immigrants, 4,000 personnel have been dispatched to the border to provide critical assistance to overwhelmed authorities. But what does this mean for the future of border security, and is it enough to have a significant impact? In this video, we'll go over the latest developments and consider the consequences of this major decision. Stay tuned for detailed analysis and expert perspectives.

The United States has deployed 4,000 troops to the southern border in a move to strengthen national security and curb the flow of illegal immigration. This massive military deployment is seen as a response to the growing humanitarian crisis at the border, with thousands of migrants seeking asylum in the country. The deployment comes as the administration faces intense scrutiny over its handling of the situation, with critics accusing it of being heavy-handed and inhumane. In this video, we'll take a closer look at the implications of this military deployment and what it means for the future of US immigration policy. Stay tuned for updates and analysis on this developing story.

FORT DRUM, NEW YORK, UNITED STATES
01.28.2025

Soldiers assigned to Headquarters and Headquarters Battalion, 10th Mountain Division (LI), weigh equipment and finalize load plans at Fort Drum, New York, to ensure the unit is ready to depart in support of U.S. Northern Command for the southern border surge. U.S. Northern Command is working together with the Department of Homeland Security to augment U.S. Customs and Border Protection along the southern border with additional military forces. This initial deployment of more then 1,600 active-duty personnel brings the total military Title 10 forces along the border to nearly 4,000 personnel. (Dept. of Defense video by Spc. Anjelica Asejo)

Film Credits: Video by Spc. Anjelica Asejo
DoD Southern Border 2025

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