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US troops face ‘unsanitary’ border condition, watchdog finds

The problems include “leaking raw sewage, non-functional toilets, and general disrepair of facilities,” according to the report

December 18, 2025 / 21:37 IST
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The US Army's Fort Bliss base in El Paso, Texas. (Bloomberg)
The US Army's Fort Bliss base in El Paso, Texas. (Bloomberg)

Some US Army troops posted along the southern border as part of the Trump administration’s heightened immigration enforcement efforts are living under substandard conditions in Texas and New Mexico, according to a report by the Pentagon’s inspector general.

The problems include “leaking raw sewage, non-functional toilets, and general disrepair of facilities,” according to the report published Wednesday and signed by Bryan Clark, assistant inspector general for evaluations.

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The document included a photograph said to show “a dried layer of raw sewage that was leaking from the bathroom toilets.” In addition, the report’s authors said, “multiple soldiers living in the barracks informed us of electrical capacity concerns and continually nonfunctioning air conditioning.”

The troops affected are part of the 2nd Stryker Brigade Combat Team — a Colorado unit deployed to Fort Bliss, Texas, and the Doña Ana Range Complex in New Mexico, according to the report. The unit mobilized about 2,400 soldiers in a high-profile deployment to assist Customs and Border personnel from Yuma, Arizona to Big Bend National Park in Texas.