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On Wednesday, the Pentagon said it would send an additional 1,000 Texas National Guard and 1,100 active-duty troops to the border with Mexico , the latest deployment in support of President Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown .
Major Chris Mitchell,
a Pentagon spokesman , told Reuters that acting Defense Secretary Richard Spencer had approved the additional troops on Tuesday night, and they would be assisting with tasks like logistical support and aerial surveillance.
There are currently about 4,500 active duty and National Guard troops on the border with Mexico.
The Pentagon first approved the high-profile deployment of active-duty U.S. troop s to the Mexico border in Octobe r, before the November congressional elections. The move was embraced by Trump’s supporters , including fellow Republicans in Congress .
Critics called the deployment a political stunt .
Trump has made immigration a signature issue of his presidency. He declared a national emergency over the issue earlier.
On Monday , the Trump administration unveiled a new rule to bar almost all immigrant s from applying for asylum at the southern border , requiring them to first pursue safe haven in a third country through which they had traveled on the way to the United States .
Last month, Mexico deployed almost 15,000 soldiers and National Guard officials in the north of the country to stem the flow of illegal immigration across the border into the United States.
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