New militarized border zone spurs national security charges against hundreds of immigrants

New militarized border zone spurs national security charges against hundreds of immigrants
Court records show that federal prosecutors in Texas — where a National Defense Area extends about 60 miles from El Paso to Fort Hancock — last week began filing the military security charges as well. (Getty Images/AFP)
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Updated 15 May 2025

New militarized border zone spurs national security charges against hundreds of immigrants

New militarized border zone spurs national security charges against hundreds of immigrants

SANTA FE, N.M.: Several hundred immigrants have been charged with unauthorized access to a newly designated militarized zone along the southern US border in New Mexico and western Texas since the Department of Justice introduced the new approach in late April.
President Donald Trump’s administration has transferred oversight of a strip of land along the US-Mexico border to the military while authorizing US troops to temporarily detain immigrants in the country illegally — though there’s no record of troops exercising that authority as US Customs and Border Protection conducts arrests. The designated national defense areas are overseen by US Army commands out of Fort Bliss in the El Paso area in Texas and Fort Huachuca in Arizona.
The novel national security charges against immigrants who enter through those militarized zones carry a potential sentence of 18 months in prison on top of a possible six month sentence for illegal entry. The full implications are unclear for migrants who pursue legal status through separate proceedings in federal immigration court.
The Trump administration is seeking to accelerate mass removals of immigrants in the country illegally and third-country deportations, including Venezuelans sent to an El Salvador prison amid accusations of gang affiliation. The administration has deployed thousands of troops to the border, while arrests have plunged to the lowest levels since the mid-1960s.
The federal public defender’s office in Las Cruces indicates that roughly 400 cases had been filed in criminal court there as of Tuesday as it seeks dismissal of the misdemeanor and petty misdemeanor charges for violating security regulations and entering restricted military property. Court records show that federal prosecutors in Texas — where a National Defense Area extends about 60 miles  from El Paso to Fort Hancock — last week began filing the military security charges as well.
Las Cruces-based federal Magistrate Judge Gregory Wormuth is asking for input from federal prosecutors and public defense attorneys on the standard of proof for the trespassing charges “given the unprecedented nature of prosecuting such offenses in this factual context.”
Public defenders say there needs to be proof that immigrants knew of the military restrictions and acted “in defiance of that regulation for some nefarious or bad purpose.”
New Mexico-based US Attorney Ryan Ellison, appointed in April, says hundreds of “restricted area” signs have been posted in Spanish and English to warn that entry is prohibited by the Department of Defense, along New Mexico’s nearly 180-mile  stretch of border.
In a court filings, Ellison has said there’s no danger of ensnaring innocent people when it comes to immigrants who avoid ports of entry to cross the border in willful violation of federal law — and now military regulations.
ACLU attorney Rebecca Sheff said basic freedoms are at risk as the government flexes its power at the border and restricts civilian access.
“The extension of military bases ... it’s a serious restriction, it’s a serious impact on families that live in the border area,” she said.
The Department of Justice has warned Wormuth against issuing an advisory opinion on legal standards for trespassing in the military area.
“The New Mexico National Defense Area is a crucial installation necessary to strengthen the authority of servicemembers to help secure our borders and safeguard the country,” Ellison said in a court briefing.
Democratic US Sen. Martin Heinrich of New Mexico expressed concern Wednesday in a letter to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth that anyone may be stopped and detained by US Army soldiers for entering a 170-square-mile  area along the border previously overseen by the Department of Interior and frequently used for recreation and livestock ranching.
Hegseth has emphasizing a hard-line approach to enforcement.
“Let me be clear: if you cross into the National Defense Area, you will be charged to the FULLEST extent of the law,” he said in a post on the social platform X.


EU warship secures tanker crew following pirate attack

EU warship secures tanker crew following pirate attack
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EU warship secures tanker crew following pirate attack

EU warship secures tanker crew following pirate attack
  • In a separate incident on Friday, a liquefied natural gas tanker was approached by a speedboat close to the area where the Hellas Aphrodite was targeted, said an official with maritime security firm Diaplous

ATHENS: An EU warship secured the crew of an oil products tanker on Friday after it was attacked by pirates off Somalia, its operator and a EU naval mission said, as worries grow over a resurgence of piracy after years of calm.
Just hours earlier, in a separate incident, another vessel successfully outran a pirate skiff in the same area, maritime sources said.
A recent spate of attacks on vessels off the Horn of Africa, including the first involving suspected Somali pirates in a year, has revived concerns over the security of shipping lanes used to transport critical energy and goods to global markets.
Pirates boarded the Malta-flagged products tanker Hellas Aphrodite on Thursday.
The EU’s anti-piracy naval mission, Atalanta, deployed a frigate to the area, reaching the vessel on Friday afternoon, the tanker’s Greek operator, Latsco, said, adding that a navy team was on board to secure it.
The crew had taken refuge in a safe room during the pirate attack, from which they retained control of the vessel.
“The crew, composed of 24 people, is safe, and no injuries have been reported. Throughout the incident, they remained in the citadel in direct contact with Atalanta,” the EU mission said.
The pirates most likely left the vessel before the warship arrived at the scene, maritime security sources said.
In a separate incident on Friday, a liquefied natural gas tanker was approached by a speedboat close to the area where the Hellas Aphrodite was targeted, said an official with maritime security firm Diaplous.
The Marshall Islands-flagged LNG tanker, which maritime security sources identified as Al-Thumama, reported an approach by a small craft with three people on board, British maritime risk management group Vanguard and maritime security sources said.
The master reported that the tanker, which was en route from the Gulf to Swinoujscie, Poland via the Cape of Good Hope, outran the speedboat, the sources said.
The vessel’s operator, Japan’s NYK LNG Ship management, declined to comment.
Though once a major menace around the Gulf of Aden and Indian Ocean, Somali pirate gangs have been relatively inactive in recent years following a coordinated crackdown by Western naval forces and military action targeting their onshore bases.
More recently, Yemen’s Houthi militia has posed a greater threat to shipping through the Red Sea, which leads into the Gulf of Aden. 
The group first launched attacks on commercial ships in November 2023 in solidarity with Palestinians over Israel’s war in Gaza.
While the Houthis have agreed to a truce on targeting US-linked shipping, many shipping companies remain wary of resuming voyages through those waters.
That diversion of maritime vessels has pushed traffic south along East Africa’s Indian Ocean coastline, creating opportunities for attacks by Somali gangs, maritime security sources said.