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Trump Deploys Navy Destroyer to Bolster Southern Border Security

The USS Gravely, a warship previously active in Middle East combat, is being sent to address rising seaborne migration and smuggling operations.

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U.S. Navy soldiers on the deck of the USS Gravely Destroyer Ship in Gdynia, Poland, in 2022. Photo: Omar Marques/Getty Images
The USS Gravely, an Arleigh Burke-class destroyer, is being deployed to guard the southern border.
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Overview

  • The USS Gravely, a guided-missile destroyer, departed from Virginia to support U.S. border security operations under President Trump's executive orders.
  • This marks the first deployment of a Navy destroyer to the southern border, a region typically overseen by the U.S. Coast Guard.
  • The Pentagon states the ship will address illegal seaborne migration, transnational crime, and other maritime threats, filling critical capability gaps for border enforcement.
  • The Gravely's deployment follows an uptick in small boat crossings and complements Trump's broader efforts to strengthen land and maritime border defenses.
  • Equipped with advanced weaponry and a Coast Guard Law Enforcement Detachment, the Gravely is also seen as a potential signal to cartels and other criminal networks.