Lodi News-Sentinel

Camp Pendleton Marines will head to border to support Border Patrol as more migrants arrive

- Erika I. Ritchie ORANGE COUNTY REGISTER

About 200 Marines from Camp Pendleton’s 1st Marine Division will be among 1,500 troops sent to the U.S.-Mexico border to work with Customs and Border Protection as pandemic restrictio­ns expire and a surge of migrants arrive.

The Camp Pendleton Marines will join about 350 Marines from the 2nd Division at Camp Lejeune, N.C., and will be assigned duties by the Border Patrol agents. Some of the work could include data entry, warehousin­g support and additional detection and monitoring support as part of Joint Task Force North, said 1st Lt. Ana Chiu with the 1st Marine Expedition­ary Force at Camp Pendleton.

The first 550 American service members are expected to arrive at the border on Friday and the remaining 950 troops, which will also include service members from the Army and Air Force, will arrive between May 27 and June 5, said Lt. Col Sonie Munson, a U.S. Army spokespers­on for the U.S. Northern Command.

Presently, the Department of Defense expects to provide troops to the Department of Homeland Security for up to 90 days.

Officials with the DOD would not disclose planned areas of operation for the troops because of security concerns, but said they will be working at various Customs and Border Protection locations along the border.

By U.S. law, active duty military personnel are not permitted to conduct any activities that are inherently law enforcemen­t responsibi­lities, and for this mission will not be allowed direct contact with the migrants, a Department of Defense spokesman said.

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