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    New Mexico pledges 250 troops to Mexican border

    New Mexico pledges 250 troops to Mexican border



    By BOB CHRISTIE and NOMAAN MERCHANT
    April 09, 2018 05:31 PM


    HOUSTON (AP) - Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas pledged on Monday to send about 1,600 National Guard members to the U.S.-Mexico border, responding to President Donald Trump's plan to use the military to help fight illegal immigration and drug trafficking.


    Texas Gov. Greg Abbott said he would add about 300 troops a week to the 250 members of the National Guard whose deployment was announced Friday until the total number reaches at least 1,000 troops. Arizona officials announced they were sending 225 National Guard members to the border Monday and would deploy another 113 on Tuesday.

    And New Mexico Gov. Susana Martinez's office said that more than 80 troops would deploy later this week. They will be the first of an expected 250 Guard members from New Mexico to serve on the border.


    Arizona, Texas, and New Mexico are all led by Republican governors. The other southwestern border state, California, is led by Democratic Gov. Jerry Brown and has not made a public commitment to sending troops from his state's National Guard. Under the federal law Trump invoked in his proclamation calling for National Guard troops, governors retain command and control over their state's Guard members.

    Trump said last week he wants to send 2,000 to 4,000 National Guard members to the southwestern border.

    Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey told a group of soldiers preparing to deploy from a Phoenix military base that their "mission is about providing manpower and resources to support federal, state, county, tribal and local law enforcement agencies in stopping the flow of criminals, narcotics, weapons and ammunition that is being trafficked into our state."


    Ducey initially said Arizona would send more troops on Tuesday but did not specify how many. The state's National Guard in a statement later that 113 members would follow the initial deployment of 225.


    Ducey told reporters later that the deployments are needed to stop a surge of border crossings since March and accused the U.S. government of previously ignoring the border "for nearly a decade."


    Texas agencies posted images over the weekend of Guard members arriving at the border. On Monday, Abbott told San Antonio radio station KTSA that Texas will significantly ramp up its commitment to Trump's call over the next several weeks.


    Some Guard members will be armed if they are placed in potential danger, Abbott said. He added that he wanted to "downplay any notion" that "our National Guard is showing up with military bayonets trying to take on anybody that's coming across the border, because that is not their role."


    He said that based on his conversations with Trump and other officials, there's no end date on the deployment.


    "We may be in this for the long haul," he said.

    Ducey denied that his decision to send guard members to the border was politically motivated.

    "I don't think this is a partisan issue or an identity issue," he said. "You show me somebody who is for drug cartels or human trafficking or this ammunition that's coming over a wide-open and unprotected border here."


    Trump has said he wants to use the military at the border until progress is made on his proposed border wall, which has mostly stalled in Congress.


    Defense Secretary James Mattis last Friday approved paying for up to 4,000 National Guard personnel from the Pentagon budget through the end of September.


    A Defense Department memo said the National Guard members will not perform law enforcement functions or "interact with migrants or other persons detained" without Mattis's approval.


    It said "arming will be limited to circumstances that might require self-defense" but did not further define that.


    The head of the U.S. Border Patrol sector that includes part of West Texas and all of New Mexico said Monday he met with leaders of the New Mexico National Guard to begin discussions about what will be required and their capabilities.


    El Paso Sector Chief Patrol Agent Aaron Hull says those troops are nowhere near deploying yet.


    The New Mexico Guard members could help with air support, surveillance and infrastructure repairs, Hull said.


    Hull says the troops could help with air support, surveillance and repairs of infrastructure along the border.


    Brown's spokesman, Evan Westrup, said Monday that California is still reviewing Trump's request for use of the state's National Guard members.


    California National Guard spokesman Lt. Col. Tom Keegan said last week that any request will be "promptly reviewed to determine how best we can assist our federal partners."


    After plunging at the start of Trump's presidency, the numbers of migrants apprehended at the southwest border have started to rise in line with historical trends.


    The Border Patrol said it caught around 50,000 people in March, more than three times the number in March 2017.


    That's erased a decline for which Trump repeatedly took credit.


    Border apprehensions still remain well below the numbers when former Presidents George W. Bush and Barack Obama deployed the Guard to the border.

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    Thank you Arizona, New Mexico and Texas!!! Thank you very very much!!!

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    We need Trump to sign an Executive Order NOW

    There will be NO ASYLUM and NO ILLEGAL ENTRY at our border

    Strict orders to process and deport within 24 hours

    This is an invasion of our country facilitated by several foreign nations...Mexico and Central America

    Their violence, poverty and corruption are NOT our problem. No path to stay.

    We have our own violence and poverty. We have our own corruption...AKA The Democratic Party.

    We have homeless, jobless, drugs, rape, murder, natural disasters, 21 TRILLION IN DEBT!
    ILLEGAL ALIENS HAVE "BROKEN" OUR IMMIGRATION SYSTEM

    DO NOT REWARD THEM - DEPORT THEM ALL

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