The Coast Guard has their own special forces. They’re deploying the “elite forces to Florida, Alaska and Hawaii.” President Trump is serious about national security. In his very first round of executive orders, Trump signed a few “seeking to crackdown on illegal immigration.”
Coast Guard on move
After removing Coast Guard commandant Admiral Linda Fagan from duty, for incompetence, President Donald Trump declared a national emergency. He also outlined “his intent to send the army to Mexico’s U.S. border.
For defending other vulnerable points along our coastline, the guard “revealed a six-point plan for tackling crime at sea.”
Acting Coast Guard commandant Kevin Lunday didn’t waste any time getting to work.
The strategy, he relates, will focus on stopping “illegal migration, drug smuggling and other terrorist or hostile activity before it reaches our border.” His crews are thrilled to be doing productive work again.
As part of the effort, the Coast Guard is “bolstering” the number of “specialized forces” units. Those focus on “fighting terrorism and serious crime.”
A whole lot more of them will be out on patrol. Especially in places like Hawaii and Alaska, where there aren’t a lot of backup resources.

Circle near Florida
Cocaine smugglers and human traffickers aren’t going to be happy with the extended operations. “Boats and aircraft will circle the southeast U.S. border near Florida to clamp down on mass migration from Haiti and Cuba.”
Coast Guard forces “also be sent into waters around Alaska, Hawaii, Guam, the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, American Samoa, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands.”
The illegitimate leader of Venezuela recently threatened to get Brazilian troops together and invade Puerto Rico. He’ll be thinking twice about that.

Along with eliminating the commander who covered up the Coast Guard’s “fouled anchor” sex scandal Trump outlined a whole slew of ways to enforce national security.
Legitimate migrants will be forced to remain in Mexico until they get approval to come across. He also signed a measure to “end automatic citizenship for the children of migrants who are either in the US illegally or on temporary visas.”
The anchor babies aren’t guaranteed the citizenship their parents are hoping for. The service members are thrilled to be once again guarding our coast.