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Maj Marty Hogan
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Illegal aliens? Got it. Actually he can order his troops from Texas to aid in this, but not execute arrests. Unless they are deputized. Several are on the border mission and I don't believe he can do that as they are T10 and need a federal mandate. But the are not migrants, but illegal aliens breaking the law despite how the author of the article tries to spin it.
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SSG Robert Mark Odom
SSG Robert Mark Odom
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Thanks for commenting sir.
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LTC Stephen C.
LTC Stephen C.
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Maj Marty Hogan, I’ve always understood that the national guards of the various states may detain individuals. When the proper authorities arrive, arrests can be made.
Isn’t that still the case?
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SFC Randy Hellenbrand
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Abbot is the who needs arresting for pretending to be a human.
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SSG Brian G.
SSG Brian G.
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Has more of a brain than you do? He is doing what is needed to uphold the laws of not just Texas but of the United States. You know, those little things that you swore an oath to or did you swear falsely? A person comes her illegally... they are breaking the laws both civil and criminal.
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SSG Brian G.
SSG Brian G.
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CPL Shawn Lawson - lol Not feeding it, stomping it out.
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SFC Randy Hellenbrand
SFC Randy Hellenbrand
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CPL Shawn Lawson - LOL! You should know there Ivan, I mean Lawson.
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Lt Col Scott Shuttleworth
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Key words...breaking the law... "The letter stated, according to the news outlet. "I hereby order that the Texas National Guard assist DPS in enforcing Texas law by arresting lawbreakers at the border."" are we as a nation to pick and choose what laws we can and cannot enforce? These people are here illegally...key word ILLEGAL. If you want to come to the US, then come legally. Otherwise enforce the laws that have been on the books for the past 15 years. This wasn't a last Administration thing...these laws preexisted before them.
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