Trump to deploy 160 active duty soldiers to border in response to court orders, Coronavirus

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Trump to deploy 160 active duty soldiers to border in response to court orders, Coronavirus


PHOENIX – The administration of President Donald Trump will immediately deploy 160 active duty soldiers to two key cities along the US-Mexico border in response to a series of unfavorable federal court decisions limiting the implementation of its restrictive policies. border enforcement, as well as growing concerns about the spread of the new coronavirus.

US Customs and Border Protection announced Friday that it will deploy 80 soldiers on active duty to the San Diego border crossing in San Diego and 80 others at the Paso del Norte bridge in El Paso as of Saturday to provide “a support to military police, an engineer and air support “to customs officers at these two entry points.

The border agency’s announcement underscored the role that a February 28 decision by the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco took into account in its decision to deploy troops in these two cities.

A panel of judges prevented the US government from sending asylum seekers to Mexico for the duration of their proceedings under the migrant protection protocols, also known as “Stay in Mexico”, concluding that the program was in violation of US immigration laws.

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In response, dozens of asylum seekers returned under the MPP gathered at the Tijuana border crossings in Brownsville, Texas, asking to be admitted to the country. CBP temporarily closed at least one border crossing in El Paso to prevent people from rushing to the port of entry.

“The CBP ports of entry (POE) are not designed or equipped to handle extremely large groups of travelers all arriving at the same time and the temporary closure of a POE is envisaged as an extreme option, as is necessary for public security and border security, “the agency said in a written statement. “Composed in response to the amassing on Friday (February 28) of large groups in Mexico with the potential to forcibly enter the United States, the CBP has closed or partially suspended operations in several locations to maintain safety and security. security.”

The 160 soldiers are part of the Defense Department’s Crisis Response Force, which the Pentagon has made available to CBP since Trump initially deployed soldiers to the border in November 2018 in anticipation of the arrival of a large caravan.

A CBP spokesperson said the deployment to San Diego and El Paso would begin on Saturday and last two weeks. The agency has the ability, depending on current needs, to expand deployment and even “lift and move” to other border crossings, he said.

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