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Trump orders National Guard to Mexican border

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WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump on Wednesday ordered the National Guard to deploy to America’s southern border, ratcheting up pressure on Mexico and taking another step in his quest to clamp down on illegal immigratio­n.

Trump’s latest border move came the same day as a caravan of Central American migrants – whose trek across Mexico had infuriated the US president – scrapped their highly publicised plans to try to enter the United States.

“The situation at the border has now reached a point of crisis. The lawlessnes­s that continues at our southern border is fundamenta­lly incompatib­le with the safety, security, and sovereignt­y of the American people,” Trump said in a presidenti­al memorandum.

“My Administra­tion has no choice but to act.”

Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen earlier said Trump had directed the Pentagon and the Department of Homeland Security to work with border state governors to determine how to deploy National Guard forces to assist Border Patrol agents.

The sudden action, which comes as lawmakers are out on Easter break, follows Trump taking to Twitter to rail against ‘ridiculous liberal’ border laws, and warn of an inbound ‘caravan’ of immigrants, threatenin­g to axe the North American Free Trade Agreement if Mexico did not stop them.

Caravan leaders on Wednesday said most of the group – about 80 per cent – would now remain in Mexico, where authoritie­s are working with individual migrants and families to get temporary papers.

“All they want is a place to live in peace, where they can work without having guns pointed at them, without being forced to join a gang,” said Irineo Mujica, the head of migrant advocacy group People Without Borders ( Pueblo sin Fronteras).

A handful of migrants with strong asylum claims will continue to the US border on their own, he said.

“Donald Trump wanted the world to crush us, to erase our existence. But Mexico responded admirably and we thank the government for the way it handled this caravan,” Mujica told AFP in the town of Matias Romero, in the southern Mexican state of Oaxaca.

Trump has ratcheted up pressure on both Congress and America’s southern neighbour Mexico in recent days to take action to stem illegal immigratio­n.

“Until we can have a wall and proper security, we’re going to be guarding our border with the military,” Trump said Tuesday, referring to his financiall­y challenged pet project to build a wall along the frontier. — AFP

 ??  ?? Police officers stand behind a cordon tape at the scene where New York police officers shot to death a black man who pointed a metal pipe at them, in the borough of Brooklyn, New York, US in this picture obtained from social media. — Reuters photo
Police officers stand behind a cordon tape at the scene where New York police officers shot to death a black man who pointed a metal pipe at them, in the borough of Brooklyn, New York, US in this picture obtained from social media. — Reuters photo

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