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DOD: Calif. Set Limits for National Guard's Role at Border

The Trump administration says  California isn't complying  with its initial request to send National Guard troops to the border.

Earlier this month, President Donald Trump  signed a proclamation  ordering National Guard troops be sent south to secure the U.S.-Mexico border.

National Guard troops are under the control of their state's governor, and governors don't necessarily have to comply with presidential proclamations.

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Jerry Brown agreed to  send some troops  last week but said none will be "enforcing federal immigration laws." On Monday, a Defense Department official told reporters that California won't let its National Guard troops help with manning surveillance cameras, vehicle maintenance and other operational tasks.

But a spokesman for the California National Guard  told The Associated Press  "state officials have not rejected anything." He said the federal government has yet to reply to the state's proposal of a formal agreement outlining the mission's scope. 




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