National emergency declared at U.S. southern border
Trump declared national emergency at southern border citing “invasion” by cartels, criminal gangs, and “unvetted military-age males.” Deployed 1,500 active-duty troops (1,000 Army, 500 Marines) with helicopters and intelligence analysts. Ordered Pentagon to develop 10-day plan to “seal off” border with Mexico including more troops, drones, barriers. Designated cartels as foreign terrorist organizations including Tren de Aragua and MS-13. Signed order authorizing direct military operations against cartels on foreign soil potentially inside Mexico. Ended “catch and release,” reinstated “Remain in Mexico” policy.
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Declaring A National Emergency At The Southern Border Of The United States
· Jan 21, 2025
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Trump orders military to devise a security plan for US-Mexico border that could include more troops
· Jan 20, 2025
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Trump Orders 1,500 Active-Duty Troops to Border Ahead of Pentagon Security Plan Deadline
· Jan 22, 2025
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Border declaration, terrorist designations unlock new options—and new risks
· Jan 21, 2025
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Demystifying President Trumps National Energy Emergency and the Scope of Emergency Authority
· Feb 14, 2025
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The Cascade Ledger. “National emergency declared at U.S. southern border.” The Capture Cascade Timeline, January 21, 2025. https://capturecascade.org/event/2025-01-21--border-emergency/