Tuesday, February 12, 2019

SURPRISE, SURPRISE! GAVIN LEFT 100 CALIFORNIA NATIONAL GUARD TROOPS AT THE BORDER

California Governor To Draw Down Guard Troops At Border

LAPPL News Watch
February 11, 2019

California Gov. Gavin Newsom plans Monday to withdraw several hundred National Guard troops from the state’s southern border with Mexico in defiance of the Trump administration’s request for support from border states.

About 100 of the 360 troops will remain deployed under California’s agreement with the federal government to focus specifically on combating transnational crime such as drug and gun smuggling, Newsom spokesman Nathan Click said. Specifically, they will be tasked with providing intelligence on transnational crime and assist with cargo dock operations and searches of commercial trucks for contraband.

Newsom’s move comes on the heels of New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham, also a Democrat, pulling back her state’s troops from the U.S.-Mexico border. The two state’s former governors agreed to send troops to the border last April at the Trump administration’s request along with Texas and Arizona.

1 comment:

bob walsh said...

When asked about combating human smuggling for the purposes of sex trafficking he responded that it was largely a manufactured issue. Shows you where he head is at. ( Up his ass.)