Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers joined a growing number of Democrat governors by ordering his state’s National Guard troops to leave the U.S.-Mexico border.
Evers issued an executive order Monday that withdraws 112 National Guard troops from their posts along the southern border. The first-term Democrat, while blasting President Donald Trump’s claims that a national crisis exists at the border, argued the issue is best left to Customs and Border Patrol.
Evers follows fellow first-term Democrats Gavin Newsom of California and Michelle Lujan Grisham of New Mexico in ordering their states’ National Guard off of the U.S.-Mexico border—moves that are meant to be an act of defiance against Trump’s immigration agenda.
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3 comments:
Good. Cut all federal funding for each State.
President Trump's National Emergency will take effect soon and he will order them back and these Governors will look as dumb as they are.
Agreed, you cant help our country, we cant help you. Make an example out of ALL states that do this.
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