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Joe Biden Caves, Authorizes Sending 1,500 Troops to Southern Border Ahead of Title 42 Ending


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The Biden administration has approved sending 1,500 active duty U.S. troops to the southern border over concerns that tens of thousands of migrants will surge into the country after Title 42 is lifted.

The U.S. soldiers would come from a variety of Army units. They will serve in administrative and transport roles so law enforcement and Border Patrol can deal with the expected surge.

The troop deployment will be similar to deployments to the border ordered by former President Donald Trump. The left and the media went crazy when Trump did it let’s see what they say now.

According to Fox News:

In preparation for the end of Title 42, the Biden administration has developed a new asylum rule that will bar migrants from being eligible to claim asylum if they have crossed into the U.S. illegally, have not scheduled an appointment via the CBP One app, and have not claimed asylum in a country through which they previously passed.

While Mayorkas has stressed that the “presumption of ineligibility” will be rebuttable and there are exemptions made for some people, it has enraged some Democrats and immigration activists who claim it is similar to the Trump-era transit ban and that it encroaches on the right of anyone from anywhere in the world to claim asylum at the U.S. border.

According to Politico:

The additional troops, which are being sent to fill a request from the Department of Homeland Security, will fill “critical capability gaps,” including detection and monitoring, data entry and warehouse support, according to one of the officials.

They will be there for up to 90 days, after which military reservists or contractors will do the work, two of the officials said.

If Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin approves the official request from the Department of Homeland Security Tuesday, as expected, the soldiers would join 2,500 National Guard troops already activated to assist law enforcement at the border, according to a Defense Department official who, like the three officials quoted for this story, was granted anonymity to speak ahead of an announcement.