
(TheIndependentStar.com) – In a major effort to tackle the illegal immigration crisis Joe Biden and his Democrats created, President Donald Trump’s administration is securing borders and enforcing immigration laws.
Buckley Space Force Base in Colorado is now being used to support Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operations.
This move demonstrates the government’s commitment to protecting American citizens and upholding the rule of law.
The Department of Homeland Security requested U.S. Northern Command to begin providing facilities at Buckley Space Force Base for immigration operations.
This strategic decision allows ICE to expand its capabilities in processing and arresting illegal aliens with criminal records who face deportation.
The use of military facilities for immigration enforcement aligns with President Trump’s increased efforts to secure borders and remove dangerous illegal aliens from communities.
This move comes as part of a larger plan to deport millions of illegals who have entered the country illegally.
While federal law generally prohibits military involvement in civilian law enforcement, ICE and other law enforcement agencies, not military personnel, will manage the detainee facilities at Buckley Space Force Base.
This arrangement ensures the military can support crucial immigration operations without overstepping legal boundaries.
The deployment of additional troops to the southern border further evidences the Trump administration’s commitment to border security.
Around 1,600 Marines and Army soldiers have been sent to join the 2,500 Army reservists already stationed there, showcasing the administration’s resolve in addressing the immigration crisis.
While some may criticize these measures, it is important to remember that they are necessary to protect American citizens and preserve the nation’s sovereignty.
Using Buckley Space Force Base comes at a time when ICE ramped up operations in the Denver area to target illegals with criminal records who pose a threat to our communities.
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