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The plans for strips of land in Texas and Arizona are the latest step to militarize the boundary to stem an already dwindling number of migrant crossings.
By Eric Schmitt
The plans for strips of land in Texas and Arizona are the latest step to militarize the boundary to stem an already dwindling number of migrant crossings.
U.S.
Immigration
Supported by
The plans for strips of land in Texas and Arizona are the latest step to militarize the boundary to stem an already dwindling number of migrant crossings.
By Eric Schmitt

WASHINGTON: The Pentagon will create two new military zones along the border with Mexico, US officials said on Wednesday, a move…

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Trump hands 760 acres of California public land to the navy for a new defense zone, deepening border militarization

The Department of Interior on Wednesday said it would transfer jurisdiction along most of California's international border with…

Amid the Trump administration's crackdown on immigration, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has ordered the establishment of another…

Armored vehicles, hi-tech surveillance systems and squadrons of drones: inside the militarized buildup at the US-Mexico border