November 23, 2024
President Biden is considering whether to send U.S. troops to the southern border to stem an expected surge in illegal immigration once Title 42 ends, sources say.

The Biden administration is considering whether to send 1,500 active duty U.S. troops to the southern border in the coming days amidst concerns that tens of thousands of migrants will surge into the country once Title 42 is lifted, sources tell Fox News. 

The U.S. soldiers would come from a variety of active duty Army units and would serve in mostly administrative roles and transport roles to free up law enforcement and Border Patrol, according to two senior U.S. officials familiar with the deliberations. 

Sources said the troop deployment would be similar to deployments to the border ordered by former President Donald Trump. The troops would be armed for self-defense but would not assist with law enforcement. 

The U.S. southern border

View of cargo containers placed by the United States authorities as a retaining wall on the banks of the Rio Grande in Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua state, Mexico, taken on Dec. 28, 2022. (ERIKA MARTINEZ/AFP via Getty Images)

This is a developing story and will be updated.