Lisa Ferdinando at the DoD
News offers the below piece:
WASHINGTON, April 4, 2018 —
President Donald J. Trump has directed the Defense and Homeland Security
departments to work with state governors to deploy National Guard troops to the
southern U.S. border, a top official said today.
Speaking to reporters at the
White House, Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen M. Nielsen (seen in the above photo) said the troops
would augment U.S. Customs and Border Protection and provide support where
needed to secure the border with Mexico.
Trump is issuing a
proclamation today on the matter, she said.
In a statement, chief
Pentagon spokesperson Dana W. White highlighted DoD support for border security
efforts.
"We are working with the
Department of Homeland Security to enhance the support we provide to the DHS
border security mission,” White said. “We look forward to continuing our
partnership with DHS to ensure the defense of our nation and security of the
American people."
Unacceptable Levels’ of
Illegal Activity
Nielsen said the deployment
is aimed at filling the gaps in border security and stopping illegal activities
that pose a threat to the country.
"We continue to see
unacceptable levels of illegal drugs, dangerous gang activity, transnational
criminal organizations and illegal immigration flow across our border,"
she said.
Border security is national
security, Nielsen said.
“We do hope that the
deployment begins immediately,” she said, adding the troops would support the
mission in conjunction of the needs of the specific border state.
DoD Support to DHS Mission
The Defense Department has
long supported DHS efforts to protect the nation’s borders, Nielsen said,
including counternarcotics missions, infrastructure construction, persistent
surveillance operations training and aerial support throughout the Western
Hemisphere.
At the White House yesterday,
Trump said he wants to use the military to secure the U.S. border with Mexico,
in response to gaps in security there. “Until we can have a wall and proper
security, we’re going to be guarding our border with the military,” he said.
Previous presidents have
deployed National Guard troops to support security along the U.S. southern
border; 6,000 were sent under President George W. Bush, and 1,200 under
President Barack Obama.
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