US troops make first detentions in Trump border military zones
- U.S. troops made their first detentions in military areas along the U.S.-Mexico border as part of the Trump administration's immigration policy, according to the U.S. Army.
- Three 'illegal aliens' were detained near Santa Teresa, New Mexico, on June 3, and handed over to U.S. Border Patrol, as stated by Army spokesperson Major Geoffrey Carmichael.
- This incident marks the first recorded temporary detainment by Department of Defense personnel within a National Defense Area, said Carmichael.
- Designation of military zones allowed troops to detain migrants without invoking the Insurrection Act, as stated by the Army.
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US Army Carries Out 1st Detentions in Military Zone Along Mexico Border
Three illegal immigrants were detained last week after allegedly crossing into the newly created military zone along the U.S.–Mexico border, the first detentions in the area, according to an Army official. The individuals were handed over to Border Patrol after being detained by troops within the restricted National Defense Area in New Mexico on June 3, Army spokesperson Maj. Geoffrey Carmichael said on June 8. “This marks the first time Departm…
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