Calif. governor says deal reached on National Guard mission
Source: Associated Press
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SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) California reached an agreement with the federal government that the states National Guard troops will deploy to the border to focus on fighting transnational gangs as well as drug and gun smugglers, Gov. Jerry Brown said. The announcement comes after a week of uncertainty in which President Donald Trump bashed the governors insistence that troops avoid immigration-related work.
Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen wrote on Twitter that final details were still being worked out but we are looking forward to the support.
Brown said Wednesday he secured federal funding for terms similar to those outlined in last weeks proposed contract: The Guard cannot handle custody duties for anyone accused of immigration violations, build border barriers or have anything to do with immigration enforcement.
Federal officials refused to sign the proposal because they said it was outside established protocol for the Guard.
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