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The zones will be patrolled by at least 7,600 members of the armed forces, vastly expanding the U.S. government presence on the border.
Less than half of eligible opportunity zones received any investment, with funding heavily concentrated — 84 percent of all investment dollars flowed to just 10 percent of the zones.
U.S. authorities say the zones are needed to close gaps in border enforcement and help in the wider fight against human smuggling networks and brutal drug cartels.
Long stretches of the border are under the supervision of nearby military bases, empowering U.S. troops to detain people entering the country illegally.
President Donald Trump's declaration of a national emergency at the border has allowed the Army to sidestep a law prohibiting the military from civilian law enforcement.
Annexed militarized zones will soon cover nearly one-third of the US border with Mexico, empowering soldiers to arrest people who cross the border illegally.