Trump Says His Task Force Is Fighting a Foreign 'Invasion.' It's Busting Americans for Drugs Instead.
· Reason

From the first day of Donald Trump's second presidential term, the administration has been offering a plan to protect the country from an invasion. Executive Order 14159, issued on the day of Trump's second inauguration, frames America as a country under siege by illegal immigrants, many of whom, it said, "present significant threats to national security and public safety, committing vile and heinous acts against innocent Americans." The invaders, the order insisted, intended to engage in "espionage, economic espionage, and preparations for terror-related activities."
To this end, the order instructed the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and the attorney general to establish a new Homeland Security Task Force (HSTF) in every state.
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Many federal task forces already existed—organizations where federal law enforcement agents work with state and local agencies toward a particular goal. The purpose of these new task forces would be "to end the presence of criminal cartels, foreign gangs, and transnational criminal organizations throughout the United States," the order said. The task forces would also work to "dismantle cross-border human smuggling and trafficking networks…with a particular focus on such offenses involving children, and ensure the use of all available law enforcement tools to faithfully execute the immigration laws of the United States."
Since the task forces were launched late in August 2025, the messaging around them has hit the same themes as Trump's order. The top of the HSTF website says in big letters: "We don't negotiate. We dismantle." Below that, there is a picture of law enforcement officials looking like storm troopers, all decked out in army fatigues and riot gear and carrying big guns. Under the picture it says: "The threat doesn't respect borders. The response has to match it."