Hundreds of troops and armored vehicles have been deployed to Big Bend National Park in Texas to curb illegal immigration.
The U.S. military is deploying troops and armored vehicles to West Texas, including inside Big Bend National Park, as part of ...
The US military is ramping up its presence along the Texas-Mexico border, particularly in the Big Bend region, to support ...
Military presence along the U.S.-Mexico border is expected to grow in the next few weeks as part of a border security mission ...
Big Bend National Park protects a chuck of the West Texas desert where the road ends at the Mexican border. The skies are as ...
About 500 troops are expected to be deployed to the Big Bend area, along with M1126 armored vehicles, known as "Strykers." ...
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Big Bend National Park saw more than 560,000 visitors in 2024, setting the park record for the second-most visitations ever, according to data released in early March by the National Parks Service.
The Big Bend National Park Boundary Adjustment Act would authorize National Park Service to acquire 6,100 acres of land.