Texas sending 1,000 guardsmen to border Activist insists troops need authority to arrest, detain
Published: 3 hours ago
Leo Hohmann
Texas Gov. Rick Perry is expected Monday to announce the deployment of up to 1,000 National Guard troops to the border following an incident in which members of Mexican drug cartels allegedly fired shots from a .50-caliber machine gun from the Mexican side of the border into Texas, sending U.S. Border Patrol guards scurrying for cover.
Following the shooting incident Friday night, Texas state Rep. Terry Canales, a Democrat, told the Associated Press he was briefed by his staff on Sunday after a conference call with the governor’s office, Texas National Guard and the state Department of Public Safety. Perry is scheduled to make the announcement Monday at 2 p.m.
More than 3,000 Border Patrol agents now work in South Texas, and Perry has repeatedly asked President Obama to send the National Guard to the border. At the same time, Perry has come under growing pressure from the conservative wing of his own party to act on his own under Article 1, Section 10, Clause 3 of the U.S. Constitution. This clause gives states the right to declare an ‘imminent danger’…and to call up the National Guard.
U.S. Border Patrol agents on the American side of the Rio Grande were forced to take cover Friday night when heavy weaponry was fired at them from the Mexican side of the river, sources told FoxNews.com.
Zitatn an interview with WND, William Gheen, president of Americans for Legal Immigration PAC, said he believed Perry’s decision was motivated not only by the gunfire at the border but by “the historic wave of protests across the country this weekend, which included more than 40 locations in Texas alone.”
“My concern, however, is that it will do no good to send National Guardsmen to the border if (human traffickers) are still shipping and smuggling illegals into the U.S.,” Gheen said.
“We need the National Guard to be given authority to arrest and detain near the border so they can be sent back.”
It won’t be the first time the National Guard has been sent to the border with Mexico.
In May 2006, President George W. Bush ordered about 6,000 guardsmen to the border as part of Operation Jumpstart, but they were not used in any law enforcement capacity. Rather, they were used to provide security, intelligence and help construct a border fence.
“We’re going to find out what Gov. Perry has in mind,” Gheen said. “Bush sent the National Guard to the border, and they were told not to have guns, and many of them ended up washing trucks for the Border Patrol. So it depends what you do with the Guard.” Read more at http://www.wnd.com/2014/07/texas-sending...BKP8Esksrvur.99
So what? They have no power to arrest anyone, no authority to send anyone back across the border. I suppose the gesture means something, and may possibly relieve the border guards of some duties (washing trucks?), but it's ultimately merely symbolic.
The solution to this invasion lies in DC, not Austin.
The While House Correspondents Association has at times behaved like an Obama super PAC~~Pat Buchanan
That's the USA. Under this President we can't even keep children from coming across our border.
Feckless!
******************* "The best way to get a bad law repealed is to enforce it strictly." Abraham Lincoln
"The sanctity of human life before birth, the respect for our culture's religious underpinnings and the hallowedness of the M/F marital bond are all being stripped of their value and reduced to natural commodities with the sole purpose of serving our personal gratification."
Quote: Sanguine wrote in post #4It's the optics, Cincinnatus. Could look very bad for the big 0.
And, it may not be a solution, but damnit, it's something. More than we've had in a long time.
#1 Drudge Story today. It does play well with the media to hear that TX is under siege, the President is ignoring it and Perry is calling out the National Guard to deal with it. You'd think the media will grab onto that, right? We'll see.
But if the Nat'l Guard ends up washing trucks that'll be a second media moment, one to take down Perry another notch. That should never happen. Remember the Guardian Angels had a presence in the cities they guarded but they carried no weapons. Maybe their presence can be a deterrent. I'm hoping. Seems there's a media blackout on the border. So few pics coming to us of this "crisis". If 40,000 are crossing there should be some pics.
******************* "The best way to get a bad law repealed is to enforce it strictly." Abraham Lincoln
"The sanctity of human life before birth, the respect for our culture's religious underpinnings and the hallowedness of the M/F marital bond are all being stripped of their value and reduced to natural commodities with the sole purpose of serving our personal gratification."