McMaster sending SC National Guard to US-Mexico border at Texas governor’s request
- South Carolina National Guard troops will be deployed to the Texas border to combat drug trafficking and illegal immigration from Mexico.
- The deployment is still in the planning phase, with the goal of departure being July 1.
- Details on the number of troops and the cost of the deployment are still being worked out.
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Republican governors sending National Guard troops to the Texas-Mexico border
The governors of Virginia, South Carolina, West Virginia and Iowa all announced on Wednesday that they would support the call of Republican Texas Governor Greg Abbott for the National Guard and law enforcement to “help combat the border crisis.”
3 more GOP governors sending National Guard troops to US-Mexico border
The governors of Virginia, West Virginia and South Carolina are joining the growing list of Republican-led states sending soldiers or other state law enforcement officers to the U.S. border with Mexico.
GOP Govs. Youngkin and McMaster sending National Guard troops to southern border
The governors of Virginia and South Carolina announced Wednesday that at the request of Texas Gov. Greg Abbott, they will send state National Guard troops to the southern border to help combat drug smuggling and human trafficking. In his executive order, Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin said he would be deploying 100 troops from the Virginia...
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