AZ governor orders troops to the border

About damned time.

Ariz. Governor Orders Troops to Border

By JACQUES BILLEAUD, Associated Press Writer
2 hours, 43 minutes ago

PHOENIX – Gov. Janet Napolitano on Wednesday ordered more National Guardsmen posted at the Mexican border to help stop illegal immigrants and curb related crimes.

National Guard troops have worked at the border since 1988, but Napolitano signed an order authorizing commanders to station an unspecified number of additional soldiers there to help federal agents.

Once the funding is approved, the troops will monitor crossing points, assist with cargo inspection and operate surveillance cameras, according to the order.

“They are not there to militarize the border,” the governor said. “We are not at war with Mexico.”

About 170 National Guardsmen are already posted at the nation’s busiest illegal entry point, where they assist with communications, fence construction and anti-drug efforts.

Napolitano did not say how many additional troops would be stationed at the border and referred questions to the National Guard, which did not immediately return a call.

Napolitano has asked the military to pay for her plan, but said she would commit state dollars if necessary.

The governor declared an immigration emergency last summer in Arizona’s four border counties, citing security shortcomings by the federal government.

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  1. PunIsher on March 26th, 2006 4:15 am

    Too bad they won’t do that in Texas. Than again, Texas has always been a mix of Texian, Texan, and Tejano. I’m not sure the entire US Army could untwine that mess. But I could certainly do with a few million less illegal Mexicans on the road….

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