1,500 more troops being sent to southern border ahead of expected migrant surge

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Title 42 restrictions are ending on May 11.

May 2, 2023, 2:12 PM

The Department of Defense plans to send 1,500 additional active-duty troops to support the security mission along the U.S.-Mexico border for a temporary three-month period ahead of an expected surge of migrants with the end of Title 42 restrictions on May 11, according to U.S. officials.

They will join 2,500 National Guard members already there on an active-duty status assisting Border Patrol agents with ground-based detection and monitoring.

PHOTO: A member of the Texas Army National Guard asks a migrant from China to come out of his hiding place after the man and others were smuggled across the Rio Grande river into the United States from Mexico, in Fronton, Texas, on April 5, 2023.

A member of the Texas Army National Guard asks a migrant from China to come out of his hiding place after the man and others were smuggled across the Rio Grande river into the United States from Mexico, in Fronton, Texas, on April 5, 2023.

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The new troops will also help with data entry, and warehouse support.

While some might be armed for self-defense purposes, they will have no direct role in interacting with migrants at the border, according to multiple officials.

“They will not be performing law-enforcement functions or interacting with immigrants or migrants,” White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said on Tuesday.

The move comes after an executive order from President Joe Biden last week that authorized the secretaries of the Department of Homeland Security and DOD “to order to active duty such units and individual members of the Ready Reserve” to better respond to the “the unusual and extraordinary threat to the national security, foreign policy, and economy of the United States posed by international drug trafficking.”

PHOTO: Migrants line up after being detained by US authorities at the US-Mexico border in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, on April 30, 2023.

Migrants line up after being detained by US authorities at the US-Mexico border in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, on April 30, 2023.

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The 1,500 additional troops will be from the active-duty military, not from the National Guard or reserves, at least initially, according to the official.

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