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Trump sends troops to southern border

MONews
3 Min Read
Source: Defense Visual Information Distribution Division

In the latest episode of “Promises Made, Promises Kept,” President Trump is moving very quickly to secure the southern border.

Ministry of Defense official told the AP At least 1,500 active-duty troops are expected to deploy immediately.

This force will be the first active-duty military to be deployed to protect the U.S. mainland from many satellites.

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Utilizing the military to carry out major missions seems like a novel idea for our times. Nonetheless, this is what the people have been asking for, and President Trump has ordered his Cabinet to decide whether the Insurrection Act of 1807 should be invoked to deal with the tens of millions of illegal immigrants at the border and already in the United States.

The announcement comes after President Trump signed a series of executive orders on his first day in office aimed at securing the border and protecting immigration laws.

Among them is redefining so-called “birthright citizenship” so that children of illegal immigrants do not automatically become citizens.

Additionally, he ended “catch and release” and declared a border invasion yesterday, leading to today’s announcement.

He even designated Mexican drug cartels as terrorist organizations.

The Pentagon is also receiving help from Texas, which has largely had to fight alone for the past four years.

RELATED: Promises Kept: The Most Important Executive Orders Trump Signed on Day One

What’s next?

The country awaits Trump’s next move, which could involve promised “mass deportations.”

Border Lord Tom Homan also responded, leaving no doubt that he is a very serious man about blue cities and states trying to protect illegal aliens. “Sanctuary cities will get exactly what they don’t want. More people are arrested and more collateral is arrested. So is that the game they want to play? “Let the game begin.”

It seems almost surreal that our government would act on behalf of the American people, instead of insulting us and treating our country like a Halloween “Take One” candy dish.

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