Former Deputy Secretary of Homeland Security Ken Cuccinelli has suggested President-elect Donald J. Trump will not hesitate to use the U.S. military at the southern border. In an interview with Tara Palmeri, Cuccinelli stated that the incoming Trump administration benefits from the legal channels and court decisions around the prior “Muslim” travel ban in Trump’s first term, which could give the administration greater leeway.
“When you deploy the military, that’s Article 2 presidential authority,” Cuccinelli said, adding, “He doesn’t have to let anybody in between the legal port of entry under any circumstances, and he can deploy the military to stop the invasion.”
Cuccinelli added that even if Mexico had not declared war on the United States, it did not mean the situation could not be regarded as an invasion. “We’ve been invaded here for years now, and the United States has the authority to defend itself,” he said.
He also accuses Mexico of violating international law by allowing cartels to operate, stating the cartels have made a fortune from human trafficking across the border and have used the money to purchase military-grade weapons. “The president doesn’t need any additional authority than that provided by Article 2 of the Constitution,” he argued.
President-elect Trump stated shortly after his election victory that he plans to declare a state of national emergency at the border and use the military to aid in mass deportation efforts.
He has also left open the possibility of deploying the military for other U.S. interests, including taking back control of the U.S.-built Panama Canal.