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California, Trump reach deal:

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California said on Wednesday it had reached a deal with the Donald Trump administra­tion to provide 400 National Guard troops to combat criminal gangs, human trafficker­s and illegal firearm and drug smugglers within the state and at the US-Mexico border.

California National Guard troops will not enforce immigratio­n laws or participat­e in the constructi­on of any new border barrier, the governor’s office said in a statement.

The deal comes after a US Defense Department official last week said the Democratic-run state had declined a request to commit troops to Republican President Donald Trump’s effort to send up to 4,000 National Guard troops to help the Department of Homeland Security secure the border with Mexico in four southweste­rn US states.

California Governor Jerry Brown has been a staunch opponent of Trump’s efforts to tighten immigratio­n law enforcemen­t and build a wall along the US-Mexico border. Brown last year signed a sanctuary law ordering state and local officials not to cooperate with federal immigratio­n agents in certain situations.

California reached Wednesday’s agreement after securing the federal government’s commitment this week to fund the mission, Brown’s office said.

Currently, 900 National Guard troops have been deployed in Texas, New Mexico and Arizona, officials said Monday.

National Guard troops are not taking part in direct border security and are not performing law enforcemen­t work. (RTRS)

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