DeSantis sends 1000 National Guard troops to Texas border
- Florida Governor Ron DeSantis announced that up to 1,000 members of the Florida National Guard and Florida State Guard will be deployed to assist Texas with its southern border and the wave of illegal immigration it is facing.
- The Florida State Guard is joining other states in providing increased support to Texas due to the impact of the immigration crisis. Governor DeSantis emphasized the need to stop the invasion at the southern border and address issues like illegal drugs and violent crime associated with border crossings.
- The U.S. Department of Justice has been involved in legal disputes with Texas over border barriers and the use of razor wire, while the Supreme Court ruled that federal agents can remove the wire. Republican governors, including Governor Abbott of Texas, have expressed support for defending and protecting their states.
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DeSantis Deploys Florida National, State Guard To Put Up Razor Wire On Texas Border
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) sent the state’s National and State Guard to assist Texas in putting up razor wire along the border, despite a recent Supreme Court ruling that the federal government has the right to order its removal as the Biden administration has done. What do you think?Read more...
Hochul urged to send National Guard troops to southern border
In the letter, the lawmakers referenced the recent controversy over New York City's move to temporarily shut down a Brooklyn high school to house migrants and the governor's proposed budget, which they argue will mean less money for local schools.
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