US troops make first detentions in Trump border military zones
- U.S. Troops made their first detentions in military areas along the U.S.-Mexico border as part of the Trump administration's immigration policy, according to the U.S. Army.
- Three 'illegal aliens' were detained near Santa Teresa, New Mexico, on June 3, and handed over to U.S. Border Patrol, as stated by Army spokesperson Major Geoffrey Carmichael.
- This incident marks the first recorded temporary detainment by Department of Defense personnel within a National Defense Area, said Carmichael.
- Designation of military zones allowed troops to detain migrants without invoking the Insurrection Act, as stated by the Army.
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First Military Detentions at U.S.-Mexico Border: Groundbreaking Tactics in Immigration Control
For the first time, U.S. troops have detained individuals within military areas established along the U.S.-Mexico border, a move stemming from the Trump administration's immigration initiatives. Designated as extensions of military bases, these areas permit temporary detainments of migrants until civilian authorities take over.
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