Biden Administration Sending 1500 Soldiers To Southern Border
May 2, 2023 7:44AM PDT

CIUDAD JUAREZ, MEXICO – MARCH 30: Migrants who crossed the border trough the Rio Bravo from Mexico into the U.S. wait next to the U.S. border wall where U.S. Border Patrol agents stand guard on March 30, 2023 in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico. At least 39 migrants died on Monday in fire at a detention centre of the National Migration Institute (INM) in Ciudad Juarez, border town with US. (Photo by Getty Images/Getty Images)
(Washington, DC) — More than 15-hundred active duty soldiers may soon be headed to the southern border. The Biden administration is looked at ways to address concerns about a surge of illegal immigration next week. A public health rule called Title-42, which has been used to expedite deportations, is set to expire on May 11th. And there are reports that tens of thousands of asylum-seekers are lining up Mexico for what they feel is their best change to cross and stay in the United States. The Army units would not be patrolling the line. Instead, they would serve in administrative roles and help transport illegal immigrants after they’re caught and processed.