The Peterborough Examiner

National Guard to round up illegals?

- GARANCE BURKE THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

The Trump administra­tion is considerin­g a proposal to mobilize as many as 100,000 National Guard troops to round up unauthoriz­ed immigrants, including millions living nowhere near the Mexico border, according to a draft memo obtained by The Associated Press.

The 11-page document calls for the unpreceden­ted militariza­tion of immigratio­n enforcemen­t as far north as Portland, Ore, and as far east as New Orleans, La.

Four states that border on Mexico are included in the proposal — California, Arizona, New Mexico and Texas — but it also encompasse­s seven states contiguous to those four — Oregon, Nevada, Utah, Colorado, Oklahoma, Arkansas and Louisiana.

White House spokesman Sean Spicer said the Associated Press report was “100 per cent not true” and “irresponsi­ble.”

“There is no effort at all to utilize the National Guard to round up unauthoriz­ed immigrants,“he said.

Governors in the 11 states would have a choice whether to have their guard troops participat­e, according to the memo, written by U.S. Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly. While National Guard personnel have been used to assist with immigratio­n-related missions on the U.S.-Mexico border before, they have never been used as broadly or as far north.

The memo is addressed to the then-acting heads of U.S. Immigratio­n and Customs Enforcemen­t and U.S. Customs and Border Protection. It would serve as guidance to implement the widerangin­g executive order on immigratio­n and border security that U.S. President Donald Trump signed Jan. 25. Such memos are routinely issued to supplement executive orders.

Also dated Jan. 25, the draft memo says participat­ing troops would be authorized “to perform the functions of an immigratio­n officer in relation to the investigat­ion, apprehensi­on and detention of aliens in the United States.”

The draft document has circulated among DHS staff over the last two weeks. As recently as Friday, staffers in several different offices reported discussion­s were underway.

Last week, ICE officers arrested more than 680 people around the country in what Kelly said were routine, targeted operations; advocates called the actions stepped-up enforcemen­t under Trump.

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THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Police and other officials walk through a re-enactment of the murder of Kim Jong Nam at Kuala Lumpur Internatio­nal Airport, in Sepang, Malaysia, on Friday.

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