America in action after Trump's announcement, sent 1500 additional soldiers to the Mexico border, will the tension increase?

After Donald Trump came to power in America, tensions between Mexico, Canada, and America are increasing. Trump is very aggressive about illegal immigrants and border infiltration. Two days after Donald Trump signed an executive order on immigration, the White House informed on Wednesday that the US Army will send 1,500 additional soldiers to the Mexican border.
The additional troops include 500 Marines, as well as Army helicopter crews and intelligence experts. These new troops will join the 2,200 active duty troops and thousands of National Guard already deployed.
Soldiers were also increased in the last tenure
During his first term, Republican Trump increased the military presence on the border with Mexico by deploying more than 5,000 soldiers. Democratic former President Joe Biden also increased the deployment of troops on this border. White House spokeswoman Caroline Levitt told the media, "After Trump's first day order, the Defense Department has instructed security agencies to make homeland security their mission."
An official, speaking to Reuters on condition of anonymity, said there have been informal talks about sending 10,000 troops over time. However, he cautioned that the final number of troops has not yet been decided. This number will depend on various factors, such as how it affects military preparedness and what the Department of Homeland Security demands.
Trump's order
Trump has declared illegal immigration a national emergency on the very first day of his tenure. The US Army has been tasked with assisting in border security, imposing a massive ban on asylum and taking steps to restrict citizenship of children born on American soil. These decisions of Trump are also being opposed, but he believes that these are necessary to implement the policy of America First.