Connect with us

Regional News

Pentagon to Send an Added 3,000 Troops to the U.S.-Mexico Border

Published

on

WASHINGTON — U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced that another round of active-duty troops will head to the U.S.-Mexico border in the coming weeks at the behest of President Donald Trump.

Despite encounters at the southern border being the lowest in recent years, an additional 3,000 troops will aid immigration officials, Hegseth said Saturday. Those military personnel will not partake in deportation operations, according to the U.S. Northern Command.

“We are dead serious about 100% OPERATIONAL CONTROL of the southern border,” Hegseth wrote in a social media post.

As Trump aims to carry out his campaign promise of enacting mass deportations, he’s directed the Department of Defense to become involved in immigration policy, such as the use of military planes to deport immigrants.

An executive order Trump signed on his first day of his second term declared a national emergency at the southern border, and Trump quickly sent 1,500 troops to the border. 

The latest surge of members from the Stryker Brigade Combat Team and a General Support Aviation Battalion will join the more than 9,200 troops in total now stationed at the border, with 4,200 stemming from federal deployments and 5,000 from state governors.

Stryker vehicles have been used in combat missions in Iraq and Afghanistan and are armored vehicles that can carry up to 11 soldiers.

“These forces will arrive in the coming weeks and their deployment underscores the Department’s unwavering dedication to working alongside the Department of Homeland Security to secure our southern border and maintain the sovereignty, territorial integrity, and security of the United States under President Trump’s leadership,” Sean Parnell, Department of Defense chief spokesperson, said in a statement.

The Northern Command announced that Fort Carson, based in Colorado, is sending 2,400 soldiers from the 2nd Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division. In addition, 500 soldiers will be sent from the 3rd Combat Aviation Brigade at Fort Stewart in Georgia.

The tasks those activity-duty troops will partake in at the southern border include administrative support, detection and monitoring, transportation support, engineering support and warehousing and logistics support, according to the Northern Command.

The 19th Public Affairs Detachment from Fort Riley in Kansas will also be deployed to the southern border to “provide public affairs support with visual information and media relations capabilities,” according to the Northern Command.

There has been a sharp dip in encounters at the southern border, according to the most recent Customs and Border Protection data from January.

In January of fiscal year 2025, there were about 65,000 encounters compared to 176,000 in January of fiscal year 2024, a reduction of more than half.

Last updated 2:46 p.m., Mar. 3, 2025

by Ariana Figueroa, Virginia Mercury


Virginia Mercury is part of States Newsroom, a nonprofit news network supported by grants and a coalition of donors as a 501c(3) public charity. Virginia Mercury maintains editorial independence. Contact Editor Samantha Willis for questions: info@virginiamercury.com.

Front Royal, VA
52°
Cloudy
6:16 am8:03 pm EDT
Feels like: 52°F
Wind: 1mph NNW
Humidity: 100%
Pressure: 29.92"Hg
UV index: 0
ThuFriSat
64°F / 43°F
64°F / 45°F
57°F / 41°F
Community Events8 hours ago

Samuels Public Library Adult Programming Events for May

Local News8 hours ago

Blue Ridge Wildlife Center Patient of the Week: Red Fox

report logo
Arrest Logs8 hours ago

POLICE: 7 Day FRPD Arrest Report 4/27/2026

Regional News11 hours ago

US Supreme Court Hears Arguments on Cancer Warning Labels for Roundup Weedkiller

Regional News12 hours ago

US Senate Spending Panel Hails Education Programs Trump Has Targeted for Cuts

Regional News12 hours ago

Ex-FBI Director James Comey, Targeted by Trump, Indicted for ’86 47′ Seashell Photo

Obituaries13 hours ago

Helen Virginia Smoot (1939 – 2026)

Local News20 hours ago

Front Royal Prepares to Welcome King and Queen During U.S. Visit

State News21 hours ago

Fairfax Tragedy Renews Debate on How Best to Intervene in Domestic Crises

State News21 hours ago

Spanberger Marks First 100 Days with Focus on Healthcare, Housing and Energy Affordability

Mature Living22 hours ago

Building Muscle After 50 Is a Win-Win

Local News22 hours ago

Rare, World-Class Masterworks from Picasso to Dalí Meet Contemporary Artists in Front Royal at Ichiuji Fine Arts Gallery

Business23 hours ago

Why Change Is So Hard — and How to Make It Stick

Home23 hours ago

Which Home Repairs Should Come First?

Legal Notices2 days ago

ORDER OF PUBLICATION: In the Circuit Court for Warren County, Virginia

State News2 days ago

Supreme Court of Virginia Weighs Challenge to Redistricting Amendment

Community Events2 days ago

South Warren Ruritan Club Prepares for Popular Spring Hanging Basket Sale

Obituaries2 days ago

Gerald W. “Jerry” Chilcote (1957 – 2026)

Obituaries2 days ago

Eleanor Showers Chadwell (1939 – 2026)

State News2 days ago

Virginia Cannabis Retail Plan in Limbo After Lawmakers Reject Spanberger Changes

State News2 days ago

Data Center Tax Exemption Changes Still Holding Up Virginia Budget

Health2 days ago

Colorectal Cancer Now Leading Cancer Killer Among Younger Adults

Interesting Things to Know2 days ago

Saying “Sorry” May Be a Key to Success, Survey Finds

Local News3 days ago

Warren County Fire and Rescue Launches “10-A-Day” Campaign to Improve Home Safety

Community Events3 days ago

Dance Club Shenandoah Celebrates 60 Years of Music and Movement