A group of about 80 Guatemalan migrants were deported from the U.S. today as part of the repatriation flights conducted by the Trump Administration. Members of U.S. Border Patrol and the Department of Defense are conducting these operations.
A second batch of troops arrived at Fort Bliss on Saturday, Jan. 25 to augment operations along the southern border with Mexico. The Pentagon announced earlier this week that about 1,500 troops were being sent to El Paso and San Diego as the Department of Defense begins deploying troops to
Troops arrived at Fort Bliss over the weekend as part of President Donald Trump's executive order to deploy military personnel to the U.S. southern border. "It's wrong that they act like this because of Trump," Elizabeth De La Rosa said.
The U.S. Army unveiled the first 3D-printed barracks, which were built as part of a pilot project to improve soldiers' living conditions at Fort Bliss.
U.S. troops arrived at Fort Bliss for training before deployment along the border, with plans to support Customs and Border Protection efforts.
Fort Cavazos and Fort Bliss, located near El Paso, are two bases in Texas that have been activated to bolster border security.
The Fort Bliss official said it’s unclear right now ... The decrease is attributed to the policies of the Biden administration and Mexico, which has taken a greater hand in blocking migrants ...
Illegals boarded Trump deportation flights at Fort Bliss, Texas, as part of the administration's efforts to remove undocumented immigrants from the country. Footage shows dozens of handcuffed illegal aliens being guided onto a C-17 Globemaster III,
Military police and Army engineers from seven states will join Marine Corps engineers from California already en route for a deployment to the U.S. border with Mexico ordered Monday by President Donald Trump.
and even changed the name of the Gulf of Mexico. Here is an update from the El Paso border region: Photos show migrants boarding military aircraft for deportation at Fort Bliss Photos released by ...
Active-duty military troops are set to begin arriving in El Paso, Texas, and San Diego, California, on Thursday evening, marking the initial phase of deploying new forces to secure the southern border, according to defense officials. The Pentagon announced on Wednesday that approximately 1,500 troops would be sent to the border this week.
The Pentagon is sending up to 1,500 troops to help secure the southern border as President Trump pushes to stem the tide of migrants entering the country. Acting Defense Secretary Robert Salesses