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Pentagon extends mission to Mexico border through September

Updated: 2019-01-15 10:00

US President Donald Trump listens next to Acting US Defense Secretary Patrick Shanahan during a Cabinet meeting on day 12 of the partial US government shutdown at the White House in Washington, January 2, 2019. [Photo/Agencies]

WASHINGTON - The US military will extend a mission to support security along the US border with Mexico through Sept 30, the Pentagon said on Monday.

Acting Defense Secretary Patrick Shanahan approved the extension in response to a request from the Homeland Security Department, the Pentagon said in a statement. There are about 2,350 troops assigned to the border mission.

The deployment had previously been authorized through Jan 31 by former Defense Secretary Jim Mattis.

US President Donald Trump ordered the deployment in October, shortly before November congressional elections, as a part of an effort to crack down on illegal immigration, as waves of thousands of migrants escaping violence in Central America trekked toward the United States.

Critics, including opposition Democrats in Congress but also some US military veterans, have derided the troop deployment as a political stunt.

The Pentagon said it was "transitioning its support at the southwestern border from hardening ports of entry to mobile surveillance and detection, as well as concertina wire emplacement between ports of entry."

It said it would continue to provide aviation support.

Reuters

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