July 3, 2025

In a sweeping move that underscores the Trump administration’s unwavering commitment to national sovereignty and border security, another 140-mile stretch of federal land in Arizona is being transferred to the Department of Defense—expanding a growing network of military zones now spanning over 600 miles along the southern border. As the Marine Corps, Army, and Air Force take commanding roles in securing America’s frontier, the integration of military might with immigration law enforcement continues to escalate, despite opposition from liberal elites and bureaucrats who scoff at defending our borders. The latest shift includes land near the Barry M. Goldwater Range, now under the authority of Marine Corps Air Station Yuma, marking the fourth such zone created under this administration. With thousands of active-duty troops deployed and enforcement efforts accelerating—now including prosecutions for trespassing on these zones—this bold strategy sends a clear message: the days of unchecked illegal crossings are over, and America’s resolve to defend her border has never been stronger.

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