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Trump Deploys 5000 Troops to Border, Warns Caravan 'Military is Waiting for You'

President ups military deployment to US Southern Border from 800 to 5,000

 on 29th October 2018 @ 7.00pm
trump warned the caravan migrants  the military is waiting for you  as he deployed 5000 troops © press
Trump warned the caravan migrants 'the military is waiting for you' as he deployed 5000 troops

President Donald Trump is ordering an expansion of the military deployment to the United States Southern Border, from 800 to 5,000 troops, according to reports.

On Monday, Trump followed the news by issuing another warning to the migrant caravan currently pushing north through Mexico, telling them they will be denied entry into the US, warning that "the military is waiting for you."

“Many Gang Members and some very bad people are mixed into the Caravan heading to our Southern Border,” Trump warned on Twitter.

He advised the caravan migrants to return to their home countries and make legal applications for entry into the United States.

“Please go back, you will not be admitted into the United States unless you go through the legal process,” he wrote.

“This is an invasion of our Country and our Military is waiting for you!”



The Wall Street Journal reported on Monday morning that the U.S. military plans to deploy 5,000 troops to the southwest border region in response to the caravan of “would-be asylum seekers.”

The plans reportedly call for 1,800 troops to deploy to Texas, 1,700 to Arizona, and 1,500 to California.

trump is deploying addition troops to the border  warning migrants attempts to cross into the us will be treated as an invasion © press
Trump is deploying addition troops to the border, warning migrants attempts to cross into the US will be treated as an invasion

According to Breitbart, a Pentagon spokesman did not appear to deny the reported deployment expansion.

Rather, the spokesman said the discussion of the actual figures is “premature.”

Under “Operation Faithful Patriot,” troops are expected to be assigned to ports of entry in the early phase.

They are expected to support Border Patrol agents and U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers in dealing with the anticipated migrant caravan arrivals.

The troops are expected to come from about ten U.S. Army installations.

The composition of the forces is expected to include military police, engineers, and medical personnel.

CBP Commissioner Kevin McAleenan said his agency is updating “longstanding plans to deal with a mass migration situation.”

Those plans include temporary holding and processing facilities, he said.

McAleenan said he plans to ensure the CBP can “secure the ports (of entry) and prevent a large group from coming at one time.”

Over the weekend, Mexican authorities offered to provide asylum, jobs, and education and health benefits to the migrants in the Central American caravan headed north from Guatemala, Breitbart News’ Ildefonso Ortiz and Brandon Darby reported.

The migrants soundly rejected the offer — instead, they stated their intention to migrate to the U.S.

Thank you but no was the response from a group of migrants in Arriaga, Mexico. “No, we’re heading north.”

Another migrant, 58-year-old Oscar Sosa, told the reporters, “Our goal is not to remain in Mexico.

"Our goal is to make it to the (U.S).

"We want passage, that’s all.”

packs of military aged men trek north through mexico toward the us southern border © press
Packs of military-aged men trek north through Mexico toward the US Southern Border

On Sunday, Ortiz reported that another caravan of migrants violently stormed the Guatemalan northern border in an attempt to force their way into Mexico.

Video reports from the border showed the migrants throwing rocks and other projectiles at Guatemalan border authorities.

The group eventually broke through the Guatemalan border gate but appeared to be blocked from entering the Mexican port of entry.

A formal announcement of the U.S. military deployment is expected to come Monday afternoon, USA Today reported.

President Trump is expected to make a speech on Tuesday to outline other actions he plans to take to stop the migrant caravans from successfully entering the U.S.

Those could include a national security-based executive order to limit or halt the migrant’s ability to make asylum claims at the border.

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