Trump Staffers Reportedly Wanted To Send 250,000 Troops To U.S.-Mexico Border

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Trump Staffers Reportedly Wanted To Send 250,000 Troops To U.S.-Mexico Border
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Stephen Miller wanted to close the southern border using a massive contingent of military personnel, an idea Trump’s Secretary of Defense shot down, the New York Times reported.

Members of former President Donald Trump’s administration suggested closing off the southern border last year by deploying a massive contingent of U.S. military personnel, a drastic idea the secretary of defense shot down, theA Border Patrol officer sits inside his car as he guards the U.S.

-Mexico border fence in Nogales,As federal officials strategized to control the spread of Covid-19 in early 2020, White House advisor and immigration hardliner Stephen Miller pushed Department of Homeland Security staffers to specify how many troops they’d need to completely close off the southern border, theSecretary of Defense Mark Esper later reportedly discovered DHS and U.S. Northern Command had discussed using up to 250,000 troops at the U.S.

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