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Troops get ready to board a C-130J Super Hercules on Monday in support of Operation Faithful Patriot. Photo: AP

Pentagon says about 7,000 troops could be sent to Mexico border for Operation Faithful Patriot

  • Donald Trump deployed the soldiers to strengthen the southern border before a caravan of migrants arrives
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The Pentagon said about 7,000 troops could be deployed to the border with Mexico if needed, a US official said on Wednesday.

The official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said the number was an initial estimate and could change.

US soldiers receive a legal briefing as they prepare to be deployed to help secure the southwest border on Monday. Photo: AP

“The total number of troops deployed will change each day as military forces flow into the operating area, but initial estimates indicate the Department of Defence has identified approximately 7,000 troops to support, if required, Operation Faithful Patriot,” the official said.

They said about 2,000 of the 7,000 would be on standby in case they were needed.

On Tuesday, the top US general overseeing a deployment of more than 5,200 troops to the border with Mexico said troop levels would rise further, but would not say how high or estimate how much the operation would cost.

A truck carrying mostly Honduran migrants to the US border in Mexico on Tuesday. Photo: AFP

Many basic questions remained unanswered days after the Pentagon announced the open-ended deployment of over 5,200 active-duty troops to the border, including the scope of the mission as well as the Pentagon’s assessment of any threat posed by arriving migrants.

President Donald Trump has hardened his stance on immigration ahead of the November 6 congressional elections.

He has drawn attention to a caravan of migrants trekking through Mexico toward the United States as he seeks to fire up support for Republican candidates ahead of hotly contested midterm elections for the US House of Representatives and the Senate.

Republican lawmakers and other Trump supporters have applauded the deployment. But critics say Trump is politicising the military, deploying them as a stunt to drive Republican voters to the polls without any real national security threat.

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