Pentagon to Erect 4th Military Zone Along U.S.-Mexico Border
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In a few, a large part of the U.S.-Mexico border is becoming military territory. The expansion of the so-called National Defense Areas (NDA), which, since April, have been areas granted to the Army under a system related to that of conventional military bases, has continued in the last week with the announcement of two new ones, one in Texas and the other in Arizona.
Fourth military zone established in Arizona under the Marine Corps
The military has established a fourth defense zone along the U.S. border with Mexico — creating a strip of land in Arizona where anyone crossing the border is subject to charges of trespassing on military property as well as border crossing violations.
Pentagon to erect 4th military zone along U.S.-Mexico border
The Pentagon is establishing a fourth military defense zone along the U.S.-Mexico border, where American soldiers can apprehend noncitizens on charges of trespassing, Chief Pentagon spokesman Sean Parnell said Wednesday.
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