Northern Command Pulls Back Standby Troops Ahead of Minnesota Deployment

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Northern Command moved more than 1,500 active-duty troops from Alaska and North Carolina off heightened alert for a possible deployment to Minnesota, issuing a quiet stand-down over the weekend amid protests and political backlash tied to federal immigration enforcement and threats to invoke the Insurrection Act after deadly incidents involving immigration officers.
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- U.S. Military Tells Alaska and N.C. Troops to Stand Down on Possible Minnesota Deployment The New York Times
- Military stands down troops ordered to prep to deploy to Minneapolis ABC News
- As 1,500 Alaska troops on standby for Minnesota deployment, Legislature seeks answers after fatal shootings Alaska's News Source
- Who Is the 11th Airborne Division and Why Was It Put on Alert for Minnesota SOFREP
- Northern Command Tells N.C., Alaska Troops to Stand Down on Possible Minnesota Deployment vocal.media
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