Georgia's National Guard asked to support ice cream in enforcing immigration

A spokesman for the Ministry of Department of the Ministry of Defense in Georgia was asked to support the immigration and customs authority as part of a plan for the use of troops of the National Guard in 19 states. FOX News learned for the first time from the use of up to 1,700 soldiers from Pentagon officials.

Local perspective:

Georgia's Ministry of Defense said that the plans in the early stadiums are for use.

“The Ministry of Defense of Georgia was asked to support the efforts of the U.S. immigration and customs authority of the Ministry for the Ministry of Immigration in carrying out its mission of the immigration authority of the immigration authority. The use of GA DODS military personnel enables ice to be dedicated to core tracking. A spokesman.

Brian Robinson Brian Robinson in Georgia will be interesting to hear from governor Brian Kemp.

“Kemp is the kind of voice that would be helpful nationally for the White House if he comes out and said:” Hey, I'm cool to use the national guard in this capacity, “said Robinson.” I would say that he would also do national messages if he also said something else. He is a voice that is very important. He is the head of the Republican Governor Association. “

Fox 5 turned to the governor's office Brian Kemp and received an explanation in which says: “The governor remains in active communication with the Trump administration of how it can best support her work to secure the border of our country and protect its citizens.”

Big Picture View:

The large -scale rollout, which is planned from late August to mid -November, has been one of the most important activations of the National Guard in recent years.

Documents that have been checked by Fox News Show are reported in Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa, Louisiana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, Ohio, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Virginia and Wyoming.

It is expected that Texas sees the greatest waking presence.

What we don't know:

It remains unclear how many wax groups are assigned to each state or how long the deployment will take. Pentagon officials said the schedules could vary depending on the coordination with the governors of the states and the DHS needs.

The source: The information in this article came from Brittany from Fox 5, which Edney spoke to the GA Dod, Robinson and Kemp office. It also contains Fox News reporting.

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