Pentagon orders thousands more troops to southern border
- The Department of Defense has deployed 5,050 more troops to the southern border, including a Stryker Brigade Combat Team and an aviation battalion, as announced by Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth and Pentagon press secretary Sean Parnell.
- This deployment aims to secure the nearly 2,000 miles of southern border, bringing the total active-duty troops to about 9,000, according to U.S. Northern Command.
- Gen. Gregory Guillot stated, 'These deployments will bring additional agility and capability to further efforts to stop the flow of illegal migrancy and drugs at the southern border.'
- The Pentagon, under President Donald Trump, has ordered 5,050 additional troops to the southern border to enhance security operations, as announced by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Pentagon spokesman Sean Parnell.
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