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Wed Dec 16, 2015, 02:13 AM Dec 2015

Texas extends National Guard order amid new border crossings [View all]

Last edited Wed Dec 16, 2015, 12:25 PM - Edit history (1)

Source: Associated Press

AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Republican Gov. Greg Abbott ordered Texas National Guard troops on Tuesday to remain at the Mexico border, extending again a mission that began in 2014 when unaccompanied children started pouring into the country and that will continue amid another wave of arrivals.

As many as 1,000 armed troops patrolled the Rio Grande Valley at the height of what the White House once called a "humanitarian crisis" of children showing up at the Texas border. Military officials who previously refused to publicly state an end date on the deployment said after Abbott's announcement that December was supposed to have been the end of a nearly 18-month mission.

Neither Abbott nor the Texas National Guard would say when troops would now go home. Lt. Col. Travis Walters also would not disclose how many troops would remain, but said no new troops would be deployed.

Abbott issued the order in response to U.S. Border Patrol figures showing that more than 10,000 unaccompanied children crossed into the U.S. in October and November, double the number of crossings in the same two months of last year. The increase has already prompted federal officials to open two shelters in Texas and one in California.

"Texas will not sit idle in the face of this challenge," Abbott said. "We will not be victimized as a state by a federal government's apathetic response to border security."

Read more: http://news.yahoo.com/texas-extends-national-guard-order-amid-border-crossings-004028080.html



Glad that someone is keeping us safe from children ( *sarcasm* ). I thought the Texas National Guard was all tied up monitoring Jade Helm 14, last I heard.

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Gov. Abbott, as Gov. Perry did loves to create crisis that do not exist. They are the most rladdi Dec 2015 #1
Please explain how "missing security laws" plays a part in this recent increase snappyturtle Dec 2015 #3
Ha. The legendarily tough, pistol-packin', rootin'-tootin', gun-shootin' Texans are afraid of Aristus Dec 2015 #2
I find your reply offensive. What is your state doing to help with the snappyturtle Dec 2015 #5
I'll tell you what we're NOT doing: stationing armed troops on the border Aristus Dec 2015 #7
OK....why don't you send some busses from Washington state down here to snappyturtle Dec 2015 #9
We get them bussed in all the time. Aristus Dec 2015 #10
My assumption is it is in reference to the allaged ISIS-related people arrested on the border MosheFeingold Dec 2015 #11
What a idiot rockfordfile Dec 2015 #4
What is it that you do't understand? Extra help at the border is needed once snappyturtle Dec 2015 #6
"Keeping us safe from children?" Who do you suggest to help place these kids snappyturtle Dec 2015 #8
I had no idea Perry and Abbott were compassionate conservatives on a humanitarian mission progree Dec 2015 #12
The Mexican foreign misitry should work on its end so children don't need to leave Mexico. snappyturtle Dec 2015 #13
Yup, all the Mexican Foreign Ministry has to do is snap its fingers progree Dec 2015 #14
This is even worse! Why doesn't the Mexican foreign ministry work with the central American snappyturtle Dec 2015 #15
I agree. Unless Mexico welcomes christx30 Dec 2015 #16
THANK YOU! NT snappyturtle Dec 2015 #17
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