Rio Grande Valley mayor welcomes National Guard troops [View all]
[font color=green]A Republican point of view.[/font]
Ruben Villarreal
Rio Grande City Mayor Ruben Villarreal doesnt mince words when it comes to the specter of National Guard troops soon descending upon his city as part of a controversial state-based border security initiative.
Beggars cant be choosers. Ill take whatever help they can give me, he said last week from Rio Grande Citys tiny city hall. They make a huge difference for me.
The Republican city leader doesnt give what he calls the chamber of commerce speech, like many politicians do, sugarcoating the dire reality of the situation on the border and the need for resources. His small city, he said, could use the additional manpower so that local officers can focus on the community instead of immigration concerns.
His is an uncommon sentiment in one of the states few Democratic strongholds. Democrats hold the majority of city, state and congressional seats in border districts from Starr to Cameron counties, the bookends of the Rio Grande Valley.
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