Aircraft To Replace Troops On U.S.-Mexico Border

In a new partnership between the Homeland Security (DHS) and Defense departments, the National Guard will reduce the number of troops it has on the ground along the U.S.-Mexican border to 300 from 1,200 next year, while deploying more aerial assets to assist in surveillance. The Pentagon says it is...

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