Thanks to a caravan of Central American migrants which has more or less stalled out in Mexico while on its way to the United States, President Trump announced plans to "deploy U.S. troops" to the southern border to guard against illegal crossings into the country "until we have a wall."
Today we learn from Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen that Trump is signing an executive order on Wednesday directing the National Guard to deploy troops to "assist the border patrol."
Homeland Security Sec. Nielsen announces Pres. Trump will sign an executive order to deploy the National Guard to "assist the border patrol." pic.twitter.com/U1Nba3WV5a
— Josh Caplan (@joshdcaplan) April 4, 2018
Speaking during the Wednesday White House press briefing, Nielsen pitched the deployment as a method of strengthening an immigration system that "rewards bad behavior," such as drug smuggling and border crossings.
“Border security is homeland security, which is national security,” Nielsen said, adding “It’s not a partisan issue.”
There is no word on how many troops will be deployed, for how long, nor the cost of the operation - however we assume it will be an ongoing guard until Trump's wall is built (or perhaps until January 21, 2021 after Trump loses the next election because he never built it).
“It will be strong. It will be as many as needed to fill the gaps we have today,” Nielsen said when asked about logistics “We do hope the deployment will begin immediately.”
The troops will initially serve in a support role and will not actually participate in the arrest and detention of migrants who cross the border illegally.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions issued a statement following Wednesday's announcement:
“Earlier this week, media outlets reported that a so-called ‘migrant caravan’ was making its way through Mexico with the intent of illegally crossing the southern border of the United States. The President was clear that this caravan needed to be stopped before it arrived at our southern border, and his efforts now appear to be successful. But let me be clear as well: we will not accept the lawlessness of these types of efforts and those who choose to violate our laws, and those who conspire to assist others to violate our laws, will face criminal prosecution.
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We will have a more efficient and effective immigration court system that supplies due process. As such, aliens who enter our country illegally should be aware that the government will use any and all lawful tools, including expedited removal and prompt immigration proceedings, to ensure that our immigration courts will not be burdened with cases that lack merit under the law.
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“The Department of Justice fully supports the efforts of the Departments of Defense and Homeland Security announced today to secure our border. I will soon be announcing additional Department of Justice initiatives to restore legality to the southern border.”
As we reported earlier, a giant caravan of over 1,000 people - mostly from Guatemala, have stalled out in Mexico on their way to the U.S. border. Around 400 asylum seekers have already been deported by Mexican authorities, while the remainder are being given either 20-day travel visas while they make their way home, or 30 days to file for asylum in Mexico.
The caravan has been sitting for four days as migrants camp out at a Mexican sports arena, while organizers have more or less thrown in the towel.
Organizers admit they were taken aback by both the size of this year’s caravan—which has been a periodic ritual since 2010—and the attention it has received. They also admit their original plan of making their way to the U.S. border has likely changed. -Wall St. Journal
“We’re in limbo,” said one asylum seeker camped outside of the center - surrounded by garbage bags full of trash and rolled up mattresses.
That said, several hundred Hondurans reportedly boarded "The Beast," a train which was originally going to take the entire caravan north. Many of the remaining caravan participants stayed behind in the hopes of marching forward by foot or other means of transportation.
A few hundred of the Hondureño migrant’s Caravan boarded “The Beast” train 🚊 in central Mexico 🇲🇽. The rest of the caravan continued on their quest to USA 🇺🇸 borders by foot or other transportation methods -man in the video says! @realDonaldTrump @FoxNews #StopTheCaravan pic.twitter.com/gO08XTTpCv
— Marco Gutierrez (@MarcoGutierrez) April 4, 2018
We imagine that at least a portion of the caravan will make its way to the U.S. border, at which point they will face the U.S. border patrol - backed by the National Guard. If this happens, it will make for quite the showdown - and may even inspire lawmakers to fund the wall.
Meanwhile, they're making progress on replacing segments of the border in California - with what appears to be a wall that's at least 10 feet taller.
#Calexico #BorderWall replacement project within #USBP #ElCentro Sector’s area making progress. This area is parallel to "Via Internacional" south and "The All-American Canal" north. #CBP pic.twitter.com/d8QtFTgzjX
— CBP San Diego (@CBPSanDiego) April 4, 2018
Comments
Wasn't this posted yesterday? Whats changed since then?
I guess Trump didnt know you cant use the regular military for that.
In reply to Wasn't this posted yesterday… by notfeelinthebern
I consider an invasion an issue of National security.
In reply to I guess Trump didnt know… by Francis Marx
Sounds like teeth are already being pulled from the plan.
The same failed ass plans of Bush and Obama all over again.
The forces being pulled from Syria should go straight to the border. Rifles in hand and ready to fire. You know, actually firing bullets to defend the homeland. What a concept.
Oh and McMaster who was talking shit about Russia can be tied to a post and used as target practice.
In reply to I consider an invasion an… by notfeelinthebern
We will have to wait and see how this works out. Im sure the deep state has in mind that the National Guard under the direction of the Governors will be providing humanitarian relief and expedited transportation to the gimmegrants destination of choice.
Or maybe we get lucky and government actually does something to enforce our laws to the benefit of the citizens and taxpayers and future taxpayers.
In reply to Sounds like teeth are… by Gaius Frakkin'…
-All this talk of walls and military, and not entitlement reform? Entitlement reform is an equally important element to this problem, if not more important.
In reply to We will have to wait and see… by FreeMoney
One step at a time, I view this as positive progress, while pissing the Leftist off. A win. Now when its a reality and they are actually on the boarder I will chalk it up.
In reply to -All this talk of walls and… by BigFatUglyBubble
And the failed war on drugs, too. Entitlement Reform and Failed war on drugs are the root causes of this problem. If you had to choose which illegals to deal with first, would you choose the parasite/drug dealers, or the people that want to work hard? These issues should be the first step in your "one step at a time" approach.
In reply to One step at a time, I view… by JimmyJones
Re-Assertion of the basis of this nation, the documents, the definitions, the ideas of nationhood, borders define nation, constitution defines nation, jobs, citizens, property for all who can afford and want it without usurious property tax increases... without usurious bank financing, a nations currency belongs to the people as a whole, so capital flight to finance Chinese factories is a No, No.
- Lobbying is the act of Foreign Agents of Influence like Alger Hiss
In reply to And the failed war on drugs,… by BigFatUglyBubble
Oh shut the hell up with the hard wurk bullshit. This isn't 2005.
They can work hard building their own countries or fuck off.
We're full.
In reply to And the failed war on drugs,… by BigFatUglyBubble
I agree. You are missing the point. Jimmy said "one step at a time" and I was addressing what I thought should be the first step. If there is free shit or enormous profits to be made on drugs, they will risk their lives to go around, over, under, and maybe even thru a wall. Ignoring entitlement reform and the failed war on drugs is like giving a plant sun but no water. You need both to deal with the issue.
In reply to Shut the fuck up with the… by Gaius Frakkin'…
“people that want to work hard.”
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2017/08/02/dreamer-accused-brutally-raping-woman-in-washington.html
In reply to And the failed war on drugs,… by BigFatUglyBubble
I would imagine we all have different priorities based on our perceptions.
In reply to And the failed war on drugs,… by BigFatUglyBubble
Don't forget the big picture Jimmy - your orange hero is responsible for the agencies that did this ------------------> http://thefreethoughtproject.com/exclusive-business-owners-spied-on-det…
In reply to One step at a time, I view… by JimmyJones
I would normally agree if those agencies weren't in open rebellion for the last year+.
In reply to Don't forget the big picture… by Algo Rhythm
Entitlement reform has to come from Congress; they're not in the mood.
In reply to -All this talk of walls and… by BigFatUglyBubble
I guess the President is not in the mood to tweet about it either
In reply to Entitlement reform has to… by FireBrander
Tell that to Chuck Schumer.
In reply to -All this talk of walls and… by BigFatUglyBubble
The goal isn't mass murder for fucks sake! Geesh! Are you that retarded? This is a POLITICAL/SOCIAL WAR not a Bullets and Bombs war!
The military on the border sends the same message as a wall; DO NOT COME HERE ILLEGALLY!..you will be denied entry. The Global majority can identify/support that; they will not support machine gunning women and children walking across a border...that's NK and East Germany type stuff and it's a losing strategy.
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Ok Mr. Trump, so far, so good...now we need the announcement that the Army Corps will immediately construct temporary physical barriers where they are most needed while they design and build a permanent barrier.
In reply to Sounds like teeth are… by Gaius Frakkin'…
I hate to be the one to tell you this but there is not going to be any drawdown from Syria, in fact it looks as if the exact opposite may be happening.
This whole withdrawal from Syria debacle is the clearest example yet of who is really calling the shots. If Trump was genuine about that in the first place then someone from the deep state explained to him exactly why that was not going to happen.
And I believe that McMaster was just another mouthpiece so I expected the shit talking about Russia to continue unabated.
In reply to Sounds like teeth are… by Gaius Frakkin'…
This whole withdrawal from Syria debacle is the clearest example yet of who is really calling the shots.
That's why I prefer to say I support the President here rather than attack him as some others do. If Trump is being blocked by the Deep State on Syria and Russia then how could helping them in their attack do any good?
In reply to I hate to be the one to tell… by marcusfenix
This bears repeating:
"The forces being pulled from Syria should go straight to the border. Rifles in hand and ready to fire. You know, actually firing bullets to defend the homeland. What a concept."
+1000
In reply to Sounds like teeth are… by Gaius Frakkin'…
This bears repeating:
"The forces being pulled from Syria should go straight to the border. Rifles in hand and ready to fire. You know, actually firing bullets to defend the homeland. What a concept."
+1000
In reply to Sounds like teeth are… by Gaius Frakkin'…
Round em up, ship em out.
Then throw Moonbeam and the rest into cold cells.
In reply to I consider an invasion an… by notfeelinthebern
I guess Trump didn't know that they were already stalled out & being sent home, & the organizers had already admitted DEFEAT
https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2018-04-04/were-limbo-migrant-caravan-st…
But let's PRAISE YOU anyway
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ruAi4VBoBSM
In reply to I guess Trump didnt know… by Francis Marx
Trump Vader
1. he tickles the hate center of America
2. he is patiently waiting to drain the fever swamp
3. he went to UPenn but can't spell good
4. he is hideously tormented by imaginary grievances,
complaints and vendettas
5. evil sprite-nixies and wee folk are constantly doing
things to him
In reply to I guess Trump didn't know… by DillyDilly
"...can't spell WELL"
I think he can spell better than you can!
In reply to Trump Vader… by Deep Snorkeler
your adderal is wearing off...up your dose
In reply to Trump Vader… by Deep Snorkeler
Try reading, and with comprehension.
In reply to I guess Trump didn't know… by DillyDilly
What? Like? Do you mean this part?
As we reported earlier, a giant caravan of over 1,000 people - mostly from Guatemala, have stalled out in Mexico on their way to the U.S. border. Around 400 asylum seekers have already been deported by Mexican authorities, while the remainder are being given either 20-day travel visas while they make their way home, or 30 days to file for asylum in Mexico.
The caravan has been sitting for four days as migrants camp out at a Mexican sports arena, while organizers have more or less thrown in the towel.
“We’re in limbo,” said one asylum seeker camped outside of the center - surrounded by garbage bags full of trash and rolled up mattresses.
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Yeah ~ Looks like a crisis ~ Do something PRESIDENTIAL... DEPLOY the motherfucking National Guard!
In reply to Try reading, and with… by swamp
Trumps comments prior to the last 48 hrs are what caused the disbanding and deportations not the military presence news bite.
In reply to What? Like? Do you mean this… by DillyDilly
Fine ~ so if we go with that premise...
What's the need to deploy NATIONAL GUARD after the fact when half the mob has already been sent home & the other half are detained HERE in Oaxaca
https://amedia.britannica.com/700x450/62/99162-004-C56A3786.jpg
FFS ~ they can't even be true 'WETBACKS' & 'swim 4 it' where they're at, which would be equivalent to:
- Swimming from Cuba to Boston, or
- Walking from Miami to Washington, DC
b4 they even got close to the border
In reply to Trumps comments prior to the… by Anarchyteez
The ANG IS the real military, moron, and Trump CAN use them as long as the Governor's of those States agree to Fed help. They would be stupid if they didn't. Also, the Constitution authorizes the C-inC to repel invasions and protect the borders.
In reply to I guess Trump didnt know… by Francis Marx
the founders organized our military to always be on stand by for invasion but not to function within our borders- see why 1776 happened for their reasoning. that being said no reason they couldn't be used if kept strictly within five miles of our border on the mexico side if we annexed said five miles for such purpose. hell we flatten random countries for reasons the common man couldn't understand why not a few miles of mexico if it stops the illegal invasion. the people that live there would probably welcome the us military considering a combination of super corrupt govt and drug cartels run it now. full disclosure drugs are fine, just not the violence associated with the drug war.
In reply to I guess Trump didnt know… by Francis Marx
With that barrel attachment, all that 40-year old E-5 can do is yell 'Pew Pew Pew' while he jerks the trigger. If that pic is any indication, it will be a spectacular circle jerk and that guy is the pivot man.
In reply to I guess Trump didnt know… by Francis Marx
Read with comprehension and find out.
In reply to Wasn't this posted yesterday… by notfeelinthebern
They said that Bush and Obama did the same thing. Just wondering why Obama's NG let so many people through
To allow certain dangerous persons of varied nationalities across the border, track them unwittingly or wittingly, and use them as political bargaining chips.
In reply to They said that Bush and… by Francis Marx
Easy answer
To invite a financial and criminal burden to crush the middle class.
In reply to They said that Bush and… by Francis Marx
What the fuck are you talking about?
In reply to They said that Bush and… by Francis Marx
Put Shumer and Pelosi on the front lines.......let them work for a change.
Just put up pictures of Pelosi, interspersed with some of Mad Maxine, every 10 or 20 meters (I'd say yards, but I doubt people from Central America are so backward) along the border. If that doesn't scare them back to where they originated, I don't know what will.
Or would that be considered cruel and unusual?
In reply to Put Shumer and Pelosi on the… by ZENDOG
For nationalists, is is a step in the right direction. But keep eyes open, the government has a history of screwing people.
This is illegal. Drumpf knows it. Impeach him.
The military does not have authority to arrest or detain at the border. ICE will still be responsible for that. The military can assist by it's presence, monitoring surveillance equipment, maintaining supply lines, etc. It is perfectly legal.
In reply to This is illegal. Drumpf… by onwisconsinbadger
Put up some target dummies. The NG can do a little target practice at opportune times. If some idiot is stupid enough to wander into a live fire zone they deserve a Darwin award.
In reply to The military does not have… by Pollygotacracker
Good one!
In reply to Put up some target dummies… by GeezerGeek
Give it up, already. Life must suck waking up every day with so much anger.
In reply to This is illegal. Drumpf… by onwisconsinbadger
You know what’s illegal?
Hopping the border.
In reply to This is illegal. Drumpf… by onwisconsinbadger
Your parents have to be the two of the most stupid people on the planet and you sir are the proof.
In reply to This is illegal. Drumpf… by onwisconsinbadger
Pagination