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The Biden administration sent 1,500 active-duty troops to the U.S. border with Mexico, administration officials said. The troop movement comes before an anticipated influx of migrants at the border, as U.S. immigration policies change. The troops are being sent to the border with non-combatant missions – they are likely to fill gaps in transportation, data entry and narcotics detection. The 90-day deployment will provide aid to the 2,500 National Guard members already at the border. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin requested the troop movement. Austin stated the movement was necessary because of...
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President Joe Biden spent several hours at the U.S.-Mexico border on Sunday while traveling to a meeting of North American leaders in Mexico City. The trip was the first time Biden has visited the border in office. The Biden administration has been under fire for its border policies. Both Democrats and Republicans have criticized Biden for his approach to immigration. The trip also comes before discussing security policy with Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. “I’m traveling to El Paso to visit the border and meet with local leaders,” Bide...
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