Since taking office in January 2025, Trump has authorized several unprecedented military actions and territorial claims:

Border Militarization:

  • Transferred control of the Roosevelt Reservation, a 60-foot-wide strip along the US-Mexico border, to the Department of Defense in April 2025[1]
  • Established “National Defense Areas” in New Mexico and Texas, treating them as military installations where troops can detain migrants[1:1]
  • Deployed over 10,000 troops to patrol and monitor the border[2]

Los Angeles Military Deployment:

  • Federalized California National Guard troops in June 2025 over Governor Newsom’s objections[3]
  • Deployed 2,000 National Guard troops to Los Angeles following immigration protests[3:1]
  • A June 19 appeals court ruling upheld Trump’s authority to deploy troops in American cities[4]

Territorial Claims:

  • Refused to rule out military force to seize control of Greenland from Denmark[5]
  • Threatened military action to retake control of the Panama Canal[5:1]
  • Proposed renaming the Gulf of Mexico to the “Gulf of America”[5:2]

Legal Framework:

  • Administration argues military activities at border are legal under “military purpose doctrine” exception to Posse Comitatus Act[1:2]
  • Critics say actions violate constitutional limits on military involvement in domestic law enforcement[1:3]
  • Brennan Center called the border militarization “a transparent ruse to evade the Posse Comitatus Act”[1:4]

  1. Huffpost - Trump Is Quietly Using The U.S. Military In A Whole New Way ↩︎ ↩︎ ↩︎ ↩︎ ↩︎

  2. Newsweek - Donald Trump expands US military role at southern border ↩︎

  3. CNN - Trump seizes on Los Angeles protests in contentious use of military amid migrant crackdown ↩︎ ↩︎

  4. The Conversation - Appeals court ruling grants Donald Trump broad powers to deploy troops to American cities ↩︎

  5. AP News - Trump refuses to rule out use of military force to take control of Greenland and Panama Canal ↩︎ ↩︎ ↩︎

  • frongt@lemmy.zip
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    Leave? And go where? Neither emigrating nor immigrating are easy tasks. I’d rather stay and fight.

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      Serious question: what would be the last straw for you, that would make you go “that’s enough”, organize and fight back?

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          It was already too late. Espionage/Sedition Act of 1917-1918 (legal framework to destroy the left and suppress labor) Dulles brothers appointed in 1953 (State & CIA restructured to corporate interests) Powell Memo of 1971 (the blueprint for the reich) Telecom Act of 1994 (media propaganda machine is structured) Patriot Act of 2003 (surveillance state established).

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        i think it’s going to be different for everyone and i’ve identified establishments and groups that will likely be targeted in my circumstances and will leave once they’re made illegal.

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        Like Martin Niemöller (“First they came for…”), when it’s too late

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      Do your best, but if all else fails, it would be nice to have you in Canada 🇨🇦