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Mississippi joins other red states in sending National Guard troops to DC

Mississippi will join the efforts of three other Republican states to send National Guard troops to Washington, D.C., for President Donald Trump’s law enforcement efforts.

Gov. Tate Reeves (R-MS) said in a social media post that he has authorized the deployment of around 200 National Guard troops to Washington.

“Crime is out of control there, and it’s clear something must be done to combat it. Americans deserve a safe capital city that we can all be proud of,” he wrote. “I know the brave men and women of our National Guard will do an excellent job enhancing public safety and supporting law enforcement.”

The National Guard deployment supports Trump’s federalization of the Metropolitan Police Department and several other federal law enforcement agencies around the district. Trump declared a “crime emergency” in D.C. last week to take control of the MPD.

Crime in D.C. had reached lows in recent years, but Trump has claimed the district is “one of the most dangerous cities anywhere in the world.”

Mississippi joins several other red states in deploying National Guard troops to support the about 800 D.C. National Guard soldiers.

West Virginia

Gov. Patrick Morrisey (R-WV) said last weekend that up to 400 National Guard troops from his state would deploy to D.C.

“West Virginia is proud to stand with President Trump in his effort to restore pride and beauty to our nation’s capital,” Morrisey said in a press release. “The men and women of our National Guard represent the best of our state, and this mission reflects our shared commitment to a strong and secure America.”

The soldiers would be deployed “as a show of commitment to public safety and regional cooperation,” according to the governor’s office.

Ohio

Secretary of the Army Daniel Driscoll asked Ohio to send 150 of its National Guard troops on Aug 15, and Gov. Mike DeWine (R) complied, saying he believed it was the “right thing to do.”

“The initial decision to deploy D.C. National Guard was not my decision. That was the president of the United States’ decision,” DeWine said. “But when the secretary of the Army asks for backup support to our troops that are already deployed, yes, we will back up our troops.”

He said the way his National Guard soldiers would be deployed is consistent with past standards. He added that soldiers would not make arrests and would coordinate with D.C. police.

South Carolina

South Carolina deployed 200 National Guardsmen to D.C. last weekend to “support federal law enforcement activities.”

“South Carolina is proud to stand with President Trump as he works to restore law and order to our nation’s capital and ensure safety for all who live, work, and visit there,” Gov. Henry McMaster (R-SC) said in a statement.

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He noted that the National Guard personnel can be recalled in the case of a natural disaster.

As our National Guard works to support President Trump’s mission, should a hurricane or natural disaster threaten our state, these men and women can and will be immediately recalled home to respond,” he said.

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