The Trump administration announced the establishment of a new militarized zone along California’s southern border, transferring jurisdiction to the Navy to enhance border enforcement. This area, deemed a high-traffic zone for unlawful crossings, allows U.S. troops to detain individuals entering illegally, leveraging a national emergency declaration. The move follows a historic drop in Border Patrol arrests and expands military involvement previously seen in New Mexico, Texas, and Arizona. This announcement coincided with a federal judge’s order to end the deployment of California National Guard troops without state approval.
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