Musk, missiles, and the Rio Grande Valley: Defense dollars draw renewed attention to the region
The SpaceX office complex in Starbase, where company operations have expanded alongside growing federal defense work. Elon Musk and Secretary of War Pete Hegseth are scheduled to visit the site on Monday. Photo Credit | Kristen Mosbrucker-Garza

BROWNSVILLE — Elon Musk and Secretary of War Pete Hegseth will visit Brownsville on Monday to address SpaceX’s growing workforce after the company secured a major federal defense contract tied to missile warning and tracking systems.

The visit — which is not open to the media — places South Texas at the center of the Trump administration’s expanding defense and space agenda. It also comes just days after another high-profile federal appearance in the Rio Grande Valley.

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem met with farmers in Brownsville last week to discuss border security. The back-to-back visits reflect increased federal attention on South Texas across multiple policy areas.

Multiple Cybertrucks parked in front of SpaceX buildings with cranes in the background.
A row of Tesla Cybertrucks outside SpaceX’s Starbase campus.
Photo Credit | Kristen Mosbrucker-Garza

Hegseth is scheduled to visit SpaceX’s Starbase facility alongside Musk, according to a Department of War advisory. His agenda includes addressing the workforce and participating in a military enlistment ceremony tied to the next generation of service members. 

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