Cartel members opened fire on U. S. Border Patrol agents in Starr County, Texas, during a chaotic incident that follows President Trump's recent designation of Mexican cartels as foreign terrorist organizations. This attack happened just after Trump increased military presence at the southern border, with plans to deploy up to 10,000 troops to improve national security and stop unlawful migration.
Footage from the Texas Department of Public Safety shows cartel gunmen fleeing after the shooting. President Trump emphasized securing the southern border as part of his strategy to restore national security and announced a ban on illegal entry and the return of criminal aliens to their home countries. Key executive orders include ending birthright citizenship for children of unauthorized immigrants, restricting refugee admissions, and designating MS-13 and Tren de Aragua as foreign terrorist organizations.
The administration aims to deploy 10,000 troops to assist with logistics and construction of barriers along the border. While active-duty troops cannot perform law enforcement duties, a review may allow changes based on reports regarding the Insurrection Act. Confirmed raids targeting illegal aliens with criminal records are already underway as part of the effort to secure the border.
The urgency to enhance national security comes from the perceived threat posed by unlawful migration and associated violence. The American public has shown support for Trump's measures to address this 'migration invasion,’ highlighting the need to hold accountable those involved in facilitating such migration. The actions taken by the Trump administration aim to respond to the concerns of voters seeking safe communities and an end to far-left globalist policies. The steps to deploy troops and designate cartels as terrorist organizations demonstrate a committed approach to national defense and security.
https://www.naturalnews.com/2025-01-29-cartel-members-open-fire-border-patrol-agents.html
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