Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

White House: National Guard part of Trump’s border plan

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President Donald Trump’s strategy for the US-Mexico border includes mobilising the National Guard, the White House said on Tuesday, after Trump earlier spoke publicly to reporters about “guarding our border with the military” to stop illegal immigrants.

The White House statement was released after Trump met with defence secretary James Mattis, attorney general Jeff Sessions and other officials on border issues. It gave no details on whether or when Trump’s strategy might be implemente­d.

The National Guard, part of the US military’s reserve forces, has been used in recent years for surveillan­ce and intelligen­ce on the border, but not direct law enforcemen­t.

Trump’s earlier remarks sharpened his recurring anti-immigratio­n rhetoric. He said he wanted to deploy US military forces until his long-promised border wall is built.

“Until we can have a wall and proper security we’re going to be guarding our border with the military,” Trump told reporters at the White House, lamenting what he called “horrible” US laws that left the southern border poorly protected.

Trump railed against a “caravan” of Central American migrants travelling from the Mexico-Guatemala border in the last 10 days toward the US, journeys that have occurred annually since 2010 in an effort to draw attention to the plight of people fleeing violence in their countries.

On Tuesday night, Mexican foreign minister Luis Videgaray tweeted the caravan “dispersed gradually and at the decision of its participan­ts”. Mexican officials say privately they believe Trump has exaggerate­d the caravan’s importance to renew pressure on Mexico over the renegotiat­ion of the North American Free Trade Agreement. REUTERS

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