The U.S. has designated a strip of border land in New Mexico as a national defense area, which has led to criminal prosecutions of migrants accused of breaches. Approximately 28 individuals face charges for entering this militarized zone, which can incur significant penalties. This military zone overlaps with migrant routes, raising concerns about the impact on asylum seekers' rights. The administration's actions signal a broader trend of escalating immigration enforcement, with penalties functioning as a deterrence against unauthorized border crossings.
The U.S. has initiated criminal prosecutions against migrants for crossing a newly designated military zone at the southern border, escalating penalties for such actions.
The expansion of Fort Huachuca includes a military zone, significantly impacting the routes commonly used by migrants seeking asylum in the U.S.
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