Texas, Arizona announce troop deployments to Mexico border

AFP  |  Washington 

The US states of and today announced plans to send troops to the southern border with after ordered a thousands-strong deployment to combat drug trafficking and

The said it would send 250 troops to the border within 72 hours and had already deployed two Lakota helicopters, while Arizonas said he would send 150 personnel next week.

"The is preparing to immediately deploy with supporting aircraft, vehicles and equipment to the Texas-border," Tracy Norris, the commanding general of the National Guard, told reporters at a briefing.

"This deployment has begun with the movement of equipment and troops today. Within 72 hours the military department will have 250 personnel along with ground surveillance vehicles as well as light and medium aviation platforms," she added.

announced his plans in a tweet.

Trump on Thursday said the final deployment would range from 2,000 to 4,000 troops, and he would "probably" keep many personnel on the border until his promised border wall is built -- spelling out a lengthy mission.

The decision has heightened tensions with Mexico, whose said Trumps "threatening or disrespectful attitudes" were unjustified.

It has also raised questions about who will fund the mission.

The could not say where the money would come from and Trump admitted the was still "looking at" costs.

If 4,000 troops were deployed, that would be about double the current US military presence in and about half as many as the number of US troops in

The has previously been deployed to help patrol the southern border, including in 2010 under former Barack Obama, and from 2006-2008 under George W. Bush. Both deployments were limited to around a year.

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First Published: Sat, April 07 2018. 09:00 IST