Air Force Aids NORTHCOM Border Mission Airlift

The Air Force is supporting U.S. Northern Command's mission to augment U.S. Customs and Border Protection and Department of Homeland Security along the southern border of the United States.

This effort aims to enhance security and logistical capabilities as border enforcement agencies manage evolving challenges to protect the sovereignty of the U.S.

"The swift response by our Airmen to support this important mission demonstrates our service's ability to rapidly deploy and deliver American airpower," said Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. David Allvin. "Rapid global mobility is a cornerstone of our Air Force and the team is once again proving how well we do it. We will continue to ardently support U.S. Northern Command and our interagency partners along the southern border."

Military transport aircraft, including C-130 Hercules and C-17 Globemaster III, are being used initially to move military personnel, tactical equipment, and supplies to key locations along the border. Additionally, Air Force aircraft are currently facilitating deportation flights for illegal aliens who have been processed for removal.

The Air Force's airlift operations are part of a broader interagency effort to support CBP and Immigration and Customs Enforcement personnel, focusing on logistical efficiency and operational support rather than direct law enforcement.

To ensure the safety of deportation flights, the Air Force has deployed its specialized security unit, the Ravens, to protect both the aircraft and flight crews. The Ravens, highly trained in aviation security, provide protection against potential threats during air operations. Meanwhile, ICE agents are responsible for managing the security and safety of illegal aliens.

Air Force officials continue to coordinate closely with USNORTHCOM and DHS to adapt airlift support as needed, ensuring that border and immigration enforcement agencies have the necessary resources to manage security and bolster the territorial integrity of the nation.

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