Bangkok Post

No arms for border troops

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WASHINGTON: US troops stationed on the border with Mexico ahead of the expected arrival of a Central American migrant caravans can intervene to quell violence, but will be armed only with batons, Defence Minister Jim Mattis said on Wednesday.

The White House has given almost 5,800 troops posted along the frontier guidance that they can come to the aid of any Customs and Border Protection agents who come under attack, Mr Mattis told reporters.

But even if migrants try to force their way through border posts, they will likely be met by military police with shields and batons, with “no armed element going in”, he added.

In all, some 8,000 migrants are currently crossing Mexico in several caravans, according to the Mexican interior ministry.

They are mostly fleeing poverty and unrest in El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras, where brutal gang violence has fueled some of the highest murder rates in the world.

President Donald Trump ordered troops to the border in a move critics decried as a costly political stunt to galvanise supporters ahead of hard-fought midterm elections earlier this month.

The US military is not allowed in almost any case to get involved in domestic law enforcemen­t and the border mission has put the supposedly non-political military in an uncomforta­ble spotlight.

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