Posted on 07/20/2014 9:06:01 PM PDT by bd476
Gov. Rick Perry to deploy 1,000 National Guard troops to RGV
Texas Gov. Rick Perry plans to announce he will activate the Texas National Guard at a news conference Monday in Austin, said state Sen. Juan Chuy Hinojosa, D-McAllen.
Hinojosa did not have details of the effort, but an internal memo from another state officials office said the governor planned to call about 1,000 Texas National Guard troops to the Rio Grande Valley at a cost of about $12 million per month.
The memo was provided to The Monitor on the condition of anonymity because the information is not yet public.
Troops are expected to enter the area gradually, building up to 1,000 after about a month, the memo said.
The troops will join the Texas Department of Public Safety in its recent surge to combat human smuggling and drug trafficking amid the influx of mostly Central Americans illegally crossing the Rio Grande. Perry, Lt. Gov. David Dewhurst, and Texas House Speaker Joe Straus announced the $1.3 million per week effort last month.
State leaders approved funding for extra DPS troopers to fill in gaps in Border Patrol coverage in the Valley as the federal authorities were overwhelmed with an influx of children and families from Central America. The state officials feared Mexican drug cartels might exploit the situation to move their own drugs and human contraband while Border Patrol attention was turned elsewhere.
Hinojosa said Perry's move smacked of political gamesmanship.
All these politicians coming down to border, they don't care about solving the problem, they just want to make a political point, he said.
State officials denied the move amounted to a militarization of the border.
This is not a militarization of the border, the memo states. The DPS and the National Guard are working to keep any drug and human trafficking south of (U.S. Highway) 83 and with the goal of keeping any smuggling from entering major highways to transport East/West/and North.
DPS officials want to send National Guard troops into western areas of the Valley and the ranch lands further north, according to the memo.
Smuggling has supposedly according to DPS moved West on the border with an increase in Jim Hogg County," the memo states. "DPS especially wants to apply the Guard in the rural areas to patrol.
The National Guard deployment added to the DPS surge will bring the price tag of troopers on the border to about $5 million per week, the memo said. And the funding source for the effort remains unclear.
It is not clear where the money will come from in the budget, the memo states, adding that Perry's office has said the money will come from non critical areas, such as health care or transportation.
Hinojosa said the National Guard was not equipped to aid immigrants crossing the Rio Grande.
They (cartels) are taking advantage of the situation, he said. But our local law enforcement from the sheriffs offices of the different counties to the different police departments are taking care of the situation. This is a civil matter, not a military matter. What we need is more resources to hire more deputies, hire more Border Patrol.
These are young people, just families coming across. They're not armed. They're not carrying weapons.
I like obama’s idea - build moats and stock them with alligators - and crocodiles.
Watch Zero call up the Texas Guard for duty in Iraq.
Um, that puts Obama in command of the Texas guard. Is that what you want?
SierraWasp wrote: " 'They're not armed. They're not carrying weapons.'
They're just bringing deadly infectious DISEASES!!! YOU DUMMY!!! Plus, they are NOT SUSTAINABLE and they are being used and abused!!! Pay attention! Who's going to pay for all this deliberately illegal activity that is tacitily approved by our lame-braned coyote-in-chief???"
Infectious diseases from people simply visiting here was already a problem. Cases of whooping cough and tuberculosis have increased in the past ten years according to the CDC.
Then there's this alarming letter written by the Florida State Surgeon General:
Florida State Surgeon General Letter to HHS Regarding Unaccompanied Children
Florida Department of Health ^ | July 18, 2014 | Dr. John H. Armstrong
For full impact, or even to verify for yourself that it's an authentic, urgent request, you might want to take a look at the letter still posted as a one page .PDF file on the Florida Department of Health's website.
txrefugee wrote: "We do not need more illegals. We have at least 20 million too many already. Time to deport all of them."You're right, we don't need any more. Hope this will be a first step of many. First priority is to secure our borders, now. Next step will be to maintain them while also applying a strict enforcement of immigration laws already in place. Deportation of people simply over-staying their visitor visas was still occurring within the past ten years. What happened since is just a guess, probably it's partially due to increased illegal border crossings, some political game-playing against ICE and the C-change are country went through when Obama took up residence in the White House.
One step at a time. We cannot afford to look back, we must go forward, but History teaches us all that progress is made one step at a time.
These are young people, just families coming across. They’re not armed. They’re not carrying weapons.
Really? How does he know?
If the BLM can send armed guards to the Bundy ranch over a civil matter then its no big deal to have armed guards at the border.
Obama does it we all pay, Rick does it Texas pays, of course if he doesn't do it Texas still pays, just for other items, related to the invasion.
maine-iac7 wrote: "in what month? been hearing this for weeks - is he waiting to shut the barn door until after the cows are all out - in this case 'in'? "
Yes, it is very frustrating waiting for years for a change. This is just a first step. Though it is a business, never has any State or Local Government functioned as a typical business, or even major corporation. You and I with a whole Army of raging citizens will never change that fact, ever.
Governor Perry is not stupid, nor is he unaware of the many citizens of his State who are fed up. If anyone can change things, it will be Governor Perry who will at least be the first to get the ball rolling in the right direction. And if Governor Perry hasn't already, I know that he can find the means to implement a corporation-type fix which will still seem slow for those who have never worked in government but it will seem lightning quick for those who have worked in government.
Maybe instead of us throwing stones, it's time to instead offer up a prayer for God to give Governor Perry strength and guidance. God Bless Governor Perry.
Added to my prayers.
God save Texas.
God save our nation.
Amen.
Then Perry has to be strongly encouraged to use all his powers to include the militias, who are willing. Perry must make use of all his sources...what’s he afraid of? He’s taken the first step by calling up the TX Natl Guard...what’s holding him back from calling out the militias to help??? Texas needs all the help it can get, and the militias are willing and waiting for the word. God bless Perry. May he continue to show courage and strength and do the right thing,by taking the next step and calling out the state militia! Say a prayer for Perry...a prayer for him,is a prayer for us all.
They don't NEED to carry weapons - they ARE weapons. Whether you destroy America's resources and infrastructure with a bomb, or with an unceasing massive financial drain (illegals carrying disease, an entitlement mindset, and a proven record of criminality), the result is the same. No difference.
The timing is less than four months before the election, perfect timing for political purposes.....
You stole my thunder. Though my expletive was more on the ‘efffin’ side
I think people are going to be disappointed. Perry himself has said illegals will need to be handed over to the feds.
He can ask, but that will put another FedGov asset in place whose bread is buttered directly by DHS and DoD.
Mr. niteowl77
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