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Two soldiers deployed for Trump’s border mission killed in major vehicle accident

Two Marines deployed to help Trump administration crack down on the southern borders have been killed Vehicle accident After the car fell into a 10-foot ditch and rolled along a narrow highway in Santa Teresa, New Mexico on Tuesday.

Soldiers were driving along a two-lane highway in civilian jeeps as they tried to pass another vehicle and rolled into a ditch known as the “Snake Canyon.”

The border patrol agents who tried to save their service members were “covered from head to toe,” after responding to the horrifying scene, sources said.

“The area there is dangerous,” the source said.

Two service members have been killed and one injured in a vehicle rollover. KTSM

The Northern US Command has not yet made the name of the victim when notifying families and investigating the accident, the military said in a statement.

“The canyon is quickly off the shoulder, making it a scary place to get away from the road. There are sensors as there are concrete tunnels running under the highway and illegal aliens are hidden beneath them and picked up by road vehicles,” another source said.

Sources say the soldiers were trying to pass the vehicle on a two-lane road before the accident occurred. KTSM

The pair were airlifted to a nearby hospital before succumbing to the injury, and the third soldier involved in the incident was in a “critical but stable” state, sources said.

The Trump administration has sent thousands of troops to the border to stop the flow of illegal immigration. KTSM

The Trump administration deployed thousands of additional forces on the southern border to stop the flow of illegal immigration and illegal drugs.

The White House recently allowed the military to gain control of federal land along the border, building additional walls and strengthening detection technology.

As a result, Illegal boundary intersections have fallen to the lowest level According to customs and border protection, it is recorded as federal agents who met around 7,100 immigrants in March, meeting around 7,100 immigrants, less than they saw in the first two days of March 2024.

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