Vance gives remarks from US-Mexico border
- Troops, including soldiers from Fort Riley, will deploy to the U.S.-Mexico border, according to Army officials.
- These additional troops aim to enhance Department of Homeland Security and Customs and Border Protection efforts at the southern border, as stated by officials.
- Approximately 9,000 Title 10 forces will be present at the border, including 2,400 soldiers from the 2nd Stryker Brigade Combat Team and 500 from the 3rd Combat Aviation Brigade.
- Gen. Gregory Guillot said, 'These deployments will bring additional agility and capability to further efforts to stop the flow of illegal migrancy and drugs at the southern border.
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Here are the latest military units deploying to the U.S.-Mexico border
U.S. Northern Command announced on Monday that more than 600 soldiers and airmen will deploy to the southern border as part of the U.S. military’s ongoing operations to stem illegal immigration. About 590 engineers serving under the Army’s 18th Airborne Corps will be part of the deployment, a NORTHCOM news release says. The soldiers will come from the following units: 20th Engineer Brigade from Fort Bragg, North Carolina 19th Engineer Battalion…
The United States will send 600 more soldiers to combat illegal immigration on the border with Mexico
Reinforcement will bring the total number of troops mobilized or expected to be mobilized on the border with Mexico to approximately 9,600. About 40 are Air Force information analysts.
Trump is sending hundreds of new troops to the Mexican border. How much is the total number of soldiers guarding the border?
The United States will deploy 600 more troops to its border with Mexico, the U.S. military said Tuesday, as President Donald Trump's administration strengthens its crackdown on illegal immigration.


More troops, including some from Fort Riley, sent to southern border
More troops, including Fort Riley soldiers, will deploy soon to the U.S.-Mexico border, Army officials have announced. Under the direction of U.S. Northern Command, additional active-duty military members will soon deploy “to enhance Department of Homeland Security and Customs and Border Protection efforts to maintain security at the southern border,” officials said in a statement last week. The 19th Public Affairs Detachment from Fort Riley wil…
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