Trump Is Planning Militarized Zone on Calif.-Mexico Border

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In a sweeping escalation of the border strategy launched at the start of President Donald Trump’s term, the administration on Wednesday unveiled yet another federally controlled defense zone—this time covering a wide expanse of California’s boundary with Mexico. The decision adds the Golden State to a rapidly growing network of militarized sectors along the southern border.

According to the Department of the Interior, responsibility for most of California’s borderlands will now shift to the Navy, a move the agency says reinforces “the historic role public lands have played in safeguarding national sovereignty.” Officials characterized the region as a corridor heavily used by those attempting to cross into the United States unlawfully, making it, in their view, a logical addition to the expanding defense grid.

The designation hands on-the-ground authority to military bases situated near the border. Troops stationed there will now be able to detain individuals who cross illegally—powers that would normally be restricted by federal law preventing the military from engaging in civilian law enforcement. The administration maintains that the national emergency declared by President Donald Trump on his first day in office provides the legal foundation for this shift.

This California zone follows the blueprint introduced earlier this year, first along a 170-mile section of New Mexico’s frontier and later extended into parts of Texas and Arizona. The newest stretch spans nearly the entire length from the Arizona border westward to the Otay Mountain Wilderness, cutting through the Imperial Valley and passing communities such as Tecate, California, directly across from its Mexican counterpart.

More than 7,000 troops are currently positioned along the southern border, supported by drones, helicopters, and broad surveillance systems. Under the rules governing these militarized areas, U.S. forces are allowed to detain people accused of trespassing onto Air Force, Army, or Navy installations. Individuals picked up within these zones may also face enhanced criminal penalties, including possible jail time.

Federal officials argue that the additional layers of military oversight are essential for tightening weak points in border security and disrupting human smuggling operations and powerful drug cartels. As Interior Secretary Doug Burgum said, “By working with the Navy to close long-standing security gaps, we are strengthening national defense, protecting our public lands from unlawful use, and advancing the President’s agenda.”

The announcement came just hours after a federal judge ruled that the Trump administration must halt its deployment of California National Guard troops to Los Angeles, ordering that control of those forces revert to state leaders. That legal battle erupted after more than 4,000 California Guard members were activated in June without the approval of Gov. Gavin Newsom, a move the state argued was an unlawful attempt to draw them into federal immigration enforcement efforts.

{Matzav.com}

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