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Troops to remain at border ‘as long as necessary’

Troops to remain at border ‘as long as necessary’

November 17, 2018 | 11:05 PM
US border patrol agents look over the border fence between Mexico and the United States, where they expect a large group of caravan migrants to gather today, at Border State Park in San Diego.
President Donald Trump yesterday defended his controversial deployment of thousands of troops to the US-Mexico border, confirming they would remain in place “as long as necessary.”“We have a tremendous military force on the southern border, we have large numbers of people trying to get into our country,” he told reporters at the White House ahead of a visit to California.“They built great fencing, they built a very powerful fence,” he added.Some 5,900 active-duty troops are now stationed along the border, a contentious deployment in support of civilian forces that Trump ordered ahead of the recent midterm elections.Opponents have criticised the cost and usefulness of the operation, dismissing it as a political stunt.An additional 2,100 or so National Guardsmen have been deployed to support operations at the border, bringing the total military presence to about 8,000.
November 17, 2018 | 11:05 PM