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The deployment of armored vehicles to Big Bend National Park comes as illegal border crossings have dropped drastically.
Another service member was seriously wounded, the military said. The cause of the accident is under investigation.
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - They're known as MRAPs, mine-resistant ambush-protected vehicles. The United States military pays $700,000 each for them, uses them on the battlefield, and then "loans" them to ...
U.S. troops will not conduct law enforcement activities and Customs and Border Protection agents will be “on-hand or nearby” ...
The United States military has deployed approximately 200 troops and armored vehicles to Big Bend National Park in West Texas due to concerns over border security. This action aligns with ...