Overview
- Activations are scheduled from late August through mid-November, with fewer than 2% of authorized forces mobilized so far and Texas expected to host the largest contingent.
- Guard members will support ICE with case management, transportation, logistics and clerical work, and may collect fingerprints, DNA swabs and photographs from individuals in custody.
- Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth shifted approvals to Title 32 to keep missions within legal limits that restrict military involvement in civilian law enforcement.
- Planning documents list 19 states including Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Ohio, Virginia and others, with initial operations beginning in early September in Idaho, Indiana, Iowa and Nevada; Virginia begins training on August 25.
- A separate DC deployment of roughly 2,000 Guard members continues with authorization to carry weapons for individual tasks, and President Trump has signaled possible expansion to cities such as Chicago and New York.