Earlier in this decade, Bluestem reported Our own Ludlow? Noem partying like 1914 with use of private money to deploy National Guard and AP: ‘Slow day:’ South Dakota National Guard emails don’t match Noem border ‘war’ talk.
Now South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem is at it again.
Joshua Haiar reports for the South Dakota Searchlight in Noem orders National Guard troops to Mexican border again:
Gov. Kristi Noem announced plans Thursday to deploy more South Dakota National Guard troops to the nation’s southern border this summer.
Noem has sent South Dakota soldiers to the border previously. She said the new deployment comes in response to Texas Gov. Greg Abbott’s request for assistance. Noem is joining 12 other Republican governors who have pledged their support.
“Across the country, crime rates, drug overdoses, and human trafficking have all increased due to the ongoing challenges at the border,” Noem said in a press release.
The move follows President Joe Biden’s decision to end Title 42 in early May. The COVID-era policy prevented migrants seeking asylum from entering the country because of concerns about the spread of coronavirus.
In April 2020, at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, the monthly number of migrants taken into custody or immediately sent back dropped to 16,182, which was the second-lowest total in more than 20 years. But encounters with migrants have soared since then, reaching 206,239 in November.
Earlier deployment
In 2021, a billionaire Republican donor from Tennessee, Willis Johnson, reached out to Noem and offered $1 million to help fund a South Dakota National Guard deployment to the southern border. She accepted the call and deployed 48 Guard members soon after.
The deployment cost $1.45 million, according to records obtained by Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington, through a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit.
At the time, Noem said the troops would stop drug smugglers and human traffickers. However, the records obtained by CREW and reported on by The Associated Press showed that in the first two months of deployment, the troops didn’t seize any drugs, and mission logs did not contain any confirmed encounters with “transnational criminals.” Some days, the records showed, the troops had little if anything to do.
Noem’s spokesperson, Ian Fury, did not reply to a request for comment Thursday. Noem’s news release about the new deployment did not say how much it will cost or how it will be funded.
This South Dakota Searchlight article is republished online under Creative Commons license CC BY-NC-ND 4.0.
Related posts
- Our own Ludlow? Noem partying like 1914 with use of private money to deploy National Guard
- AP: ‘Slow day:’ South Dakota National Guard emails don’t match Noem border ‘war’ talk.
Photo: An aerial view of the American flags flying over an international bridge as immigrants line up next to the U.S.-Mexico border fence to seek asylum on Dec. 22, 2022, in El Paso, Texas. (John Moore/Getty Images/ via South Dakota Searchlight).
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