Trump Orders Military To Secure Southern Border on Federal Lands

President Donald Trump on Friday authorized the U.S. military to take control of public lands along the southern border with Mexico, according to multiple reports.

โ€œOur southern border is under attack from a variety of threats,โ€ Trumpย wroteย in aย National Security Presidential Memorandumย released by the White House. โ€œThe complexity of the current situation requires that our military take a more direct role in securing our southern border than in the recent past.โ€

The memo builds on Trumpโ€™s declaration of a national emergency at the southern border on Inauguration Day. The declaration ordered a report within 90 days from Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem โ€œabout the conditions at the southern border of the United States and any recommendations regarding additional actions that may be necessary to obtain complete operational control of the southern border, including whether to invoke the Insurrection Act of 1807.โ€

Trumpโ€™s memo authorizes the Pentagon to exert jurisdiction on federal lands, including the Roosevelt Reservation along the southern borders of California, Arizona, and New Mexico. It does, however, exclude federal Native American reservations โ€œthat are reasonably necessary to enable military activities โ€ฆ including border-barrier construction and emplacement of detection and monitoring equipment.โ€

The order also provides for the โ€œtransfer and acceptance of jurisdiction over such Federal lands in accordance with applicable law to enable military activities โ€ฆ to occur on a military installation under the jurisdiction of the Department of Defense and for the designation of such Federal lands as National Defense Areas by the Secretary of Defense.โ€

It authorizes Hegseth to โ€œdetermine those military activities that are reasonably necessary and appropriate to accomplish the mission assignedโ€ in Trumpโ€™s Inauguration Dayย executive orderย titled โ€œClarifying the Militaryโ€™s Role in Protecting the Territorial Integrity of the United States.โ€

In conducting activities outlined in the presidential memo, โ€œmembers of the Armed Forces will follow rules for the use of force prescribed byโ€ Hegseth.

The memo orders Hegseth, Noem, Interior Secretary Doug Burgum, and Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins to โ€œinitially implement this memorandum on a limited sector of Federal lands designatedโ€ by the Defense secretary.

Within 45 days, Hegseth โ€œshall assess this initial phaseโ€ and at any time can โ€œextend activities โ€ฆ to additional Federal lands along the southern border in coordination Noem, Stephen Miller, Trumpโ€™s Homeland Security adviser, โ€œand other executive departments and agencies as appropriate,โ€ the memo adds.

Following Trumpโ€™s Inauguration Day emergency declaration, the Pentagon reportedly deployed an additional 1,500 troops to reinforce the 2,500 already stationed at the southern border during the Biden administration. Further steps soon followed, including the transfer of the 10th Mountain Division headquartersโ€”along with its commanding officer, Maj. Gen. Scott Naumannโ€”from Fort Drum in New York to Fort Huachuca in southeastern Arizona to lead the mission.

Naumann now oversees approximately 6,600 troops under the banner of Joint Task Force Southern Border, Newsmaxย reported.

For now, the role of active-duty military personnel at the southern border remains primarily supportive, assisting Customs and Border Protection with surveillance and detection, The Washington Post reported Friday. Under the 1878 Posse Comitatus Act, active-duty troops are generally prohibited from engaging in direct law enforcement activities, including detaining illegal immigrants, except in limited circumstances.

The memo comes as illegal border crossings have sharply declined since the beginning of President Trumpโ€™s second term. In March, Customs and Border Protection recorded 7,180 crossings at the southern borderโ€”down from a monthly average of 155,000 over the previous four years.

Daily apprehensions have also dropped to about 230, representing a 95% decrease from the Biden administrationโ€™s average of 5,100 per day.

A federal judge on Fridayย dismissedย a lawsuit brought by churches challenging the Trump administrationโ€™s new policy permitting immigration officers to make arrests near churches, ruling that the religious groups failed to demonstrate sufficient harm to justify legal action.


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