Missouri Sending Nat L Guard To Texas Border Newsbreak
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Mike Parson did not extend the order. His office touted it as a “success” on June 13. Missouri Gov. Mike Parson’s executive order to send Missouri National Guard members to the Texas border with Mexico expires Thursday, raising questions about whether the Republican governor will extend the deployment. Parson signed the order in February, sending up to 200 National Guard members and 22 State Highway Patrol troopers to aid Texas, which has promoted a plan dubbed “Operation Lone Star” that uses Texas... With the June 13 expiration date looming, Sen.
Lincoln Hough, a Springfield Republican who chairs the Senate’s powerful budget-writing committee, sent a letter to Parson on Wednesday supporting an extension of the executive order. “If you decide to continue Missouri’s involvement, you have my full support in securing the border through Operation Lone Star,” Hough, who is running for lieutenant governor, wrote in the letter. “Funding this order is crucial for safeguarding our border and protecting Missouri and its communities.” Missouri Gov. Mike Parson said the state will send more National Guard troops to Texas to help secure the southern U.S. border.
Meanwhile, U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson says the 370-page, $118 billion bi-partisan plan to provide aid to Ukraine, Israel, and Gaza, and to secure the southern border won’t pass through the House. The plan was released Sunday, the same day Parson joined Texas Governor Greg Abbott and 13 Republican counterparts for a security briefing in Eagle Pass, Texas. It’s an event Democrats call a political stunt to fan the flames of voter fear ahead of the fall elections. Border state officials, even some of the more conservative, like what they see in the national security package unveiled Sunday. Missouri Gov.
Mike Parson on Tuesday announced he is sending up to 200 Missouri National Guard members and 22 State Highway Patrol troopers to the Texas border with Mexico. The Republican governor made the announcement at a news conference in Jefferson City in which he blamed President Joe Biden’s administration for its handling of immigration at the southern border and tied illegal immigration... “It all stems from the Biden administration’s reckless, irresponsible and failing open-border policies,” Parson said. “With our southern border wide open, every state is now a border state.” Parson’s executive order sends Missouri law enforcement officers to help Texas, which has promoted a plan dubbed “Operation Lone Star” that uses Texas state resources to combat illegal border crossings. The move from Parson is noteworthy as roughly 250 Missouri National Guard members are already deployed to the southern border to work with the Biden administration’s U.S.
Customs and Border Protection agency. The Texas initiative is separate from federal border enforcement activities. The dual efforts, which include a dispute between Texas and the federal government over the use of razor wire, have escalated into a broader standoff between state and federal officials. ST. LOUIS—After spending the day at the Texas-Mexico border with fellow Republican governors of more than a dozen states, Missouri Gov. Mike Parson said Sunday night that he plans to send personnel and resources to work under a multibillion-dollar border security effort led by Texas Gov.
Greg Abbott known as Operation Lone Star. Two Missouri National Guard units made up of a total of roughly 250 members, are currently working under a federal deployment to assist Border Patrol with law enforcement. “I think there’s no question whatsoever that the border has to be secured and I do believe at this point that the president and what’s going on in Washington, D.C. is not going to be able to help secure the border at this point,” Parson said in a video posted on X, formerly known as Twitter, Sunday night. Just got back to Jefferson City after our trip to Texas to see firsthand the crisis at the southern border. Missouri will answer Governor Abbott’s call and support the State of Texas in this fight.
Missouri stands with Texas! pic.twitter.com/aFYQ50siNv “So tomorrow we will start the process of working with the Operation Lone Star to be able to put boots on the ground and be able to help even more than what we already... We currently have National Guard members in Texas but we are currently going to do more to help Operation Lone Star. We do believe that the border can be secured and Governor Abbott has proven that,” he said. Members of the Missouri National Guard will be deployed to Texas to help with the crises on the southern border.
Gov. Mike Parson visited the U.S.-Mexico border over the weekend., where he stood with 24 other Republican governors to show support for Texas on its efforts to block illegal border crossings. “We will start the process of working with Operation Lone Star to be able to put boots on the ground and be able to help even more than what we already have,” he said. “We currently have National Guard members in Texas, but we are going to do more.” Parson said a secure southern border leads to a stronger Missouri. “When you come down here and see this border firsthand, you would realize every day what everybody’s going through down here, law enforcement and what’s happening with dealing with the cartel, all the things...
“I’m telling you, every state needs to step up and make sure we’re doing the right thing by enforcing the laws.” The move by the Republican governors follows the U.S. Supreme Court siding last month with the Biden administration and ordering the removal of razor wire along the border. Texas installed the wire to block people from illegally entering the country. STATEWIDE — Missouri will be providing National Guard members and Highway Patrol troopers to support Texas Governor Greg Abbott's Operation Lone Star mission at the Southern border. "About two weeks ago, I visited the Southern Border, and let me not mince words when I say it is a crisis," Governor Mike Parson said in a press release.
"The crisis at the Southern Border is fueling the fentanyl crisis here in our state. Missourians are dying; families are being ripped apart; communities are being destroyed, and Missouri children are falling victim. It all stems from the Biden Administration's reckless, irresponsible, and failing open-border policies. With our Southern Border wide open, every state is now a border state." Governor Parson has issued Executive Order 24-03 to activate the Missouri National Guard and the Governor's Office's discretionary emergency response fund. Governor Parson's plan to support security along the Texas-Mexico border includes the following:
- The deployment of up to 200 MONG members. Guard members will be deployed on a rotating basis of approximately 30 days. - The deployment of up to 22 MSHP troopers Standard law enforcement equipment will accompany the troopers. All MSHP troopers being deployed to the Southern Border have volunteered for the mission. (The Center Square) – Republican Gov. Mike Parson issued an executive order Tuesday declaring a state of emergency in Missouri to send members of the Missouri National Guard and Highway Patrol troopers to Texas.
Parson ordered 200 soldiers and 22 troopers and is requesting $2.3 million in a supplemental appropriation from the state legislature to fund the action. They will support Operation Lone Star, a mission executed by Texas Republican Gov. Greg Abbott. Parson’s office stated approximately 10 million individuals have entered the U.S. illegally via the Texas-Mexico border. He repeatedly emphasized the immigrants are transporting fentanyl across the border with more than 460 million lethal doses of the drug.
He criticized the White House and the media for attempting to mischaracterize the situation. “I'm telling you they're trying to put a spin that these are American people producing fentanyl and all of a sudden we're starting to sell fentanyl and it's not the illegals crossing the borders... “That's the spin they're trying to put on and I think that's about as false as false can be.” Parson said his recent trip to Texas to observe the situation and speak with Gov. Abbott was alarming. Parson is one of 25 Republican governors pledging support to Gov.
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