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March 21, 2025Biden’s Border Crisis: Pentagon Sends Navy Warship to U.S.-Mexico Border
In a shocking move, the Pentagon has deployed a Navy warship to the U.S.-Mexico border, marking an unprecedented shift in national security strategy. The guided-missile destroyer, once stationed in the Middle East, is now tasked with reinforcing border security amid rising cartel violence and illegal crossings.
Biden Administration Scrambles to Address Border Crisis
Faced with an unrelenting surge of illegal crossings, the Biden administration has taken the drastic step of sending a Navy guided-missile destroyer to assist with border security. Previously stationed in the Middle East, this warship set sail from Virginia to begin its mission, a clear acknowledgment that the southern border is now a national security threat of the highest order.
Lt. Steven Rogers, Executive Director of the Association of the U.S. Navy, confirmed the deployment, stating, “Over the weekend, the Pentagon dispatched a Navy warship to the southern border.” This rare move underscores the administration’s struggle to control the border after years of failed policies and inaction.
The USS Gravely is en route to support our #southernborder security mission. Read more at https://t.co/AgqTDMBCyb pic.twitter.com/E01vkLOHDf
— U.S. Northern Command (@USNorthernCmd) March 15, 2025
Unusual Use of Military Power Raises Questions
Reassigning a high-powered naval warship from foreign operations to the U.S.-Mexico border is virtually unheard of. These vessels are typically equipped with advanced radar systems, high-tech weaponry, and missile defense capabilities, designed for combat missions—not border security.
Military analysts note that this deployment is not just a practical measure but a bold political statement. The presence of a warship near the border signals a major escalation in security efforts, reinforcing the notion that illegal immigration and cartel activity have spiraled into a national security emergency.
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“93% decrease in border crossing, we will not stop until we have 100% operational control of our southern border.” @SeanParnellUSA pic.twitter.com/hbYKS6lGH9— Real America’s Voice (RAV) (@RealAmVoice) March 17, 2025
What Comes Next for Border Enforcement?
The use of Navy resources in border operations could significantly bolster surveillance and interdiction efforts, particularly in coastal and riverine areas where illegal smuggling is rampant. However, critics question whether a naval warship is the right tool for the job, considering the primary agencies responsible for border enforcement—Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and the Coast Guard—are already stretched thin.
This deployment raises the possibility of expanded military involvement in border security, a move long advocated by conservatives frustrated with Washington’s failure to stop illegal immigration. Whether this marks a turning point in U.S. border policy or simply a symbolic gesture remains to be seen, but one thing is clear: the crisis at the southern border can no longer be ignored.