Migrant crisis: Noem sends National Guard to southern border's 'warzone'
- South Dakota National Guard troops are deploying to assist in building a wall at the Texas border with Mexico.
- The soldiers' mission will be constructing a wall to prevent the entry of illegal immigrants, drug cartels, and human trafficking.
- This deployment marks the fifth time troops have been sent to the southern border to aid in border security efforts.
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Noem announces deployment of state National Guard to southern border - Washington Examiner
Gov. Kristi Noem (R-SD) announced the deployment of the South Dakota National Guard to the “war zone” along the southern border, which will take place later this spring. The deployment of Noem’s state National Guard will consist of sending 60 soldiers to the southern border over the course of three months. Noem stated she was sending the soldiers to the border not “to facilitate an invasion” but for them “to stand up and stop it.” “The border is…
South Dakota Governor Noem Sending National Guard to Border
South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem announced on X today that she will be sending South Dakota National Guard soldiers to the U.S.-Mexico border. Noem stated in her announcement posted on X, “The border is a warzone, so we’re sending soldiers. The @SD_Guard’s primary mission will be construction of a wall to stem the flow of ... The post South Dakota Governor Noem Sending National Guard to Border appeared first on The New American.
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