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National Guard Presence At U.S.-Mexico Border To Be Reduced

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ALICIA A. CALDWELL   12/13/11 04:53 PM ET   AP

WASHINGTON — The Obama administration is planning to reduce the number of National Guard troops deployed at the U.S. border with Mexico, the spokesman for a Texas congressman said Tuesday.

The force will be reduced from 1,200 troops starting next year, said Mike Rosen, spokesman for Rep. Michael McCaul, R-Texas. The exact number of National Guard personnel that will stay on the border is unclear, Rosen said.

The remaining troops are expected to be in place until the end of 2012 and will focus on intelligence operations, Rosen said. McCaul's office said he was told about the change in strategy by an administration official.

Neither the Defense nor Homeland Security departments immediately responded to requests for comment Tuesday.

President Barack Obama ordered the troops to the border last year to help Border Patrol agents watch for illegal crossers and drug and human smugglers. The first of the 1,200 troops arrived in California, Arizona, New Mexico and Texas in August 2010, and were expected to be in place for about a year. Earlier this year, Obama extended that deployment.

The Guard troops don't have arrest power and have spent much of their time monitoring the 2,000-mile border and alerting Border Patrol agents to suspicious activity. The deployment was to have ended at the end of the year.

The current deployment is the second such troop deployment on the southern border.

From 2006 to 2008, under the direction of President George W. Bush, thousands of troops worked along the Mexican border as part of "Operation Jumpstart." That deployment was designed to help free up Border Patrol agents to focus on border security while the agency hired thousands of new agents.

When Bush deployed the Guard troops there were just over 11,000 agents along the southern border. There are now more than 18,500 agents in place.

It's unclear exactly why Obama has decided to extend the deployment but shrink the number of troops.

But the cost for the deployments has been a concern to lawmakers.

The Defense Department has been footing the bill for the Guard troops and according to the Government Accountability Office has spent about $1.35 billion for deployments under both the Bush and Obama administrations.

The number of arrests of illegal border crossers along the southern border is also at a near 40-year low. The Border Patrol said agents made 327,577 arrests at the Mexican border during the fiscal year that ended Sept. 30.

Rep. Henry Cuellar, a Texas Democrat, said given the drop in border arrests and ongoing federal budget woes, the change in strategy appears to him to be a smart use of limited resources.

"I think it's wise for us to see how can we use our dollars in a more efficient way, even it if means less National Guard troops (at the border)," Cuellar said.

Congressional Republicans who have repeatedly said the administration is not doing enough to secure the border with Mexico said Tuesday that reducing the number of personnel along the border won't help the situation.

Rep. Peter King, chairman of the House homeland security committee, said while he supports extending the deployment the strategy is an "ad hoc approach" that needs to be remedied.

"The administration must also develop and present a long-term strategy for securing the border, as opposed to this current ad hoc approach," the New York Republican said.

McCaul, who sits on King's committee, said shifting to a more intelligence-driven mission is fine, but added that he worried about reducing the number of troops.

"This appears to be a step in the right direction toward technology- and intelligence-based efforts to secure the border, which I have been advocating for years," McCaul said. "However, I am concerned that the administration is decreasing overall manpower. While the National Guard is not the long-term solution and has its hands tied, they are necessary until we permanently increase our Border Patrol presence."

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smeeg
you have to give respect in order to get respect
09:20 PM on 12/14/2011
It should be open season at the border! kind of like prairie dog hunting! That'll keep them thinking twice about trying to cross :D
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smeeg
you have to give respect in order to get respect
09:16 PM on 12/14/2011
WTF? That's the LAST thing this country needs now! We need more border patrol not less! Wake up ppl!
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freedom1947
San Juan River Fishin'
09:42 AM on 12/15/2011
Grab your AKs we got us a Hootnany.
arb24529
Micro Bio? sounds like an abbreviated tweet
08:51 PM on 12/14/2011
Gee, the National Guard troops are on the border, and the number of illegals entering the country has dropped,
Sooooo by Obama administration logic, we need to remove those troops to make it easier for the illegals.
The Obama administration is the meth lab of democracy.
08:46 PM on 12/14/2011
Hezbollah (Arabic:literally "Party of God") is an anti western militant group that is hostile to the United States. They are setting up operations near the U.S. border in Mexico. The last thing Obama would want is for the .U.S military to upset Hezbollah's plans to terrorize the United States.
A Tucson Police Department memo from September 2010 reveals that a member of Hezbollah was arrested in Tijuana in July 2010 who was tasked with setting up a network for the terrorist group. It also mentions the April 2010 arrest of Jamal Yousef in New York City, who told the authorities that he worked with his cousin to steal weapons from Iraq for Hezbollah. According to Yousef, a stockpile of 100 M-16 assault rifles, 100 AR-15 rifles, 2500 hand grenades, C4 explosives and anti-tank weapons is presently in Mexico. Gee, gues who they might use those on. But I guess Obama thinks Hezbollah has a right to bear arms, but not U.S CITIZENS.
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Gaaltero
Conscious Black Man
10:51 PM on 12/15/2011
Tin. Foil. Hat.
08:36 PM on 12/14/2011
This may be Obama's single most most credible accomplishemnt by far. I hear cricket noise.
07:57 PM on 12/14/2011
I was in Mexico this past summer and everyday on the beach you would see armed military walking the very edge of the ocean. This was also a time when so many murders were occurring in there, so I was very happy to see them. I don't have any urge to return to Mexico.I would rather stay and search for equal beauty right here in the US, with less trauma.
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covyzoo
here we go again......
07:56 PM on 12/14/2011
We need more troops at the border. We can't afford any illegal immigration.
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mugwhump
My chihuahuas own me.
07:54 PM on 12/14/2011
327,577 arrests? These are not small numbers. Why does our officials always sell us out? We pay for the Guardsmen patrolling our borders, not the DOJ.
07:51 PM on 12/14/2011
I guess obama is hoping more illegal mexican invaders can sneak into the country to bolster his voter block before the 2012 election/
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petpetdonna
07:45 PM on 12/14/2011
The remaining troops are expected to be in place until the end of 2012 and will focus on intelligence operations. Great reduce the troops and just more of them come running across the border. And just what kind of intelligence operations are they doing? We know there is NO intelligence crossing the border.
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nasknit
Freedom isn't free.
02:56 AM on 12/15/2011
Probably more intelligence operations like "Fast & Furious"! Feel reassured? I don't.
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07:41 PM on 12/14/2011
Oh good. I don't mind sharing this country.
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T Hennessey
07:35 PM on 12/14/2011
National Grard troops are suppose to be part time, controled by the states. Bush used them for cannon fodder in Iraq, not using his volinteers because they may get hurt, to meet troop quotas.
arb24529
Micro Bio? sounds like an abbreviated tweet
07:30 PM on 12/14/2011
In a rare showing of Bipartisanship , congress has agreed to finish building the fence along the southern border with only one sticking point left to work out,
Republicans want to design the fence to keep illegals out,
Dems want it designed to keep the illegals in.
07:29 PM on 12/14/2011
New law> All ballots will now be bi lingual and bisexual
07:28 PM on 12/14/2011
Why do they call them the national guard??? DUH!!!
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10:13 PM on 12/14/2011
They do guard the nation when directed by the governors or the president. But when the president withdraws them from the border, what can they do?