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Gov. Jerry Brown addresses the crowd at a victims right rally Monday, April 9, 2018, in Sacramento, Calif. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli) ** FILE ** Photo by: Rich Pedroncelli |
VietPress USA (April 19, 2018): Yesterday the Trendolizer online said that "California Governor Jerry Brown reversed a previous decision Wednesday night and announced the mobilization of 400 National Guard troops to the border. WATCH: Brown's flip is his second on the subject.
California Gov. Bends The Knee! Will Now Comply With Trump's Order To Send National Guard To Border"
But today President Trump slams California Governore Jerry Brown for sending 400 National Guard troops to border but not enforce immigration policy. Trump threatens that “The crime rate in California is high enough, and the Federal Government will not be paying for Governor Brown’s charade. We need border security and action, not words!”
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Trump slams California Gov. Brown for sending ‘do-nothing’ National Guard to border
President
Trump warned California
Gov. Jerry Brown that he’ll cut off federal funding for the deployment of California’s
National Guard if the governor insists that the troops “do nothing” instead of enforcing immigration laws.
“Governor
Jerry Brown announced he will deploy ‘up to 400
National Guard Troops’ to do nothing,”
Mr. Trumptweeted. “The crime rate in California is high enough, and the Federal Government will not be paying for Governor
Brown’s charade. We need border security and action, not words!”
Mr. Brown mobilized 400
National Guard members Wednesday to fight gangs and smugglers as part of the president’s efforts to strengthen border security. But the Democratic governor said the state’s
national guard would not enforce immigration policy.
The president had praised
Mr. Brown initially for “doing the right thing” by deploying the state’s contingent as part of an overall call-up of as many as 4,000
National Guard along the southern border. But on Wednesday,
Mr. Trumpaccused the governor of seeking to “back out” of the arrangement.
Mr. Trump on Thursday also praised San Diego County “for defending the rule of law and supporting our lawsuit against California’s illegal and unconstitutional ‘Sanctuary’ policies.”
“California’s dangerous policies release violent criminals back into our communities, putting all Americans at risk,” the president tweeted.
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