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United States Space Force logo(DCWatchdog.com) – In a bold move to combat illegal immigration, President Donald Trump has authorized the use of Buckley Space Force Base in Colorado for processing criminal aliens.

This strategic decision allows Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to speed up deportations and crack down on lawbreakers who have entered the country illegally.

The involvement of military facilities underscores the administration’s commitment to securing the borders and protecting American citizens.

U.S. Northern Command began providing facilities at Buckley Space Force Base at the Department of Homeland Security’s request.

The base will serve as a temporary staging and detention site for illegals with criminal records facing deportation.

This move aligns with increased ICE operations in the Denver area, targeting illegal aliens who pose a threat to public safety.

“ICE requirements for the facility include a temporary operations center, staging area, and a temporary holding location for the receiving, holding, and processing of illegal aliens,” a Department of Defense spokesperson confirmed.

The Trump administration has significantly ramped up military involvement in immigration enforcement.

Doing so showcases a no-nonsense approach to addressing the crisis at the southern border.

In addition to using military planes for deportations, President Trump has deployed troops to assist with border security, with more expected to join soon.

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth affirmed the administration’s commitment, stating that “whatever is needed at the border will be provided.”

This unwavering support for law enforcement and border security stands in contrast to the permissive policies of sanctuary cities and states that prioritize illegal aliens over law-abiding citizens.

While federal law generally prohibits military involvement in civilian law enforcement, the use of Buckley Space Force Base’s facilities for ICE operations falls within legal boundaries.

ICE and other law enforcement agencies, not military personnel, will manage the detainee facilities.

This will ensure agencies comply with regulations while maximizing efficiency in processing and deporting criminal aliens.

President Trump’s ambitious plan aims to deport over 20 million illegal aliens, addressing a long-standing issue that has burdened American taxpayers and strained local resources.

The administration is exploring agreements with countries like El Salvador to deport suspected gang members.

This is part of a thorough strategy to rid communities of dangerous criminals who have entered the country illegally.

As ICE prepares for significant operations in Aurora, law-abiding citizens can rest assured that their safety is being prioritized.

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