The Standard (St. Catharines)

Arizona sends 225 troops to Mexico border

More expected to be deployed Tuesday to deter drug traffickin­g and illegal immigratio­n

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PHOENIX — Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey said Monday that 225 members of the state’s National Guard were heading to the U.S.Mexico border to support President Donald Trump’s call for troops to fight drug traffickin­g and illegal immigratio­n.

More of the state’s Guard members will be deployed on Tuesday, said Ducey, a Republican.

The Arizona troops were being sent after Texas announced Friday it would send 250 National Guard members and helicopter­s took the first of them to the border.

Trump said last week he wants to send 2,000 to 4,000 National Guard members to the border.

New Mexico’s Republican governor has said her state would take part in the operation but no announceme­nt has been made on deployment. California Gov. Jerry Brown, a Democrat, has not said if the state’s Guard members will participat­e.

Trump has said he wants to use the military at the border until progress is made on his proposed border wall, which has mostly stalled in Congress.

Defence Secretary James Mattis last Friday approved paying for up to 4,000 National Guard personnel from the Pentagon budget through the end of September. A Defence Department memo said the National Guard members will not perform law enforcemen­t functions or “interact with migrants or other persons detained” without Mattis’s approval.

It said “arming will be limited to circumstan­ces that might require self-defence” but did not further define that.

After plunging at the start of Trump’s presidency, the numbers of migrants apprehende­d at the southwest border have started to rise in line with historical trends.

The Border Patrol said it caught around 50,000 people in March, more than three times the number in March 2017.

That’s erased a decline for which Trump repeatedly took credit. Border apprehensi­ons still remain well below the numbers when former presidents George W. Bush and Barack Obama deployed the Guard to the border.

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GETTY IMAGES ?? A U.S. Customs and Border Protection officer inspects items of a couple entering the United States on foot at the San Ysidro port of entry.
MARIO TAMA GETTY IMAGES A U.S. Customs and Border Protection officer inspects items of a couple entering the United States on foot at the San Ysidro port of entry.

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