Trump signs off on memo to send National Guard to southern border
President Trump signed a proclamation late Wednesday ordering National Guard troops be sent to the U.S.-Mexico border to address a “surge of illegal activity.”
In a memo to Defense Secretary James Mattis and Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen, Trump ordered the National Guard be used to secure the border “to stop the flow of deadly drugs and other contraband, gang members and other criminals, and illegal aliens into this country.”
Trump also asked Mattis and Nielsen to submit reports within 30 days detailing what other resources are needed at the border.
{mosads}Trump first suggested on Tuesday that he’d like to deploy troops to the southern border to secure the area until his proposed wall can be built.
On Wednesday, he followed through on that idea. Nielsen spoke at the White House press briefing to explain the deployment of troops.
“It’s time to act,” Nielsen told reporters, adding that the deployments could begin “immediately.”
She did not share how many troops will be sent to the border, the length of the deployment or its cost.
Trump has spent recent days tweeting his frustrations about current immigration laws, warning of “caravans” of migrants approaching the border and calling on Congress to enact tougher regulations.
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