,
"On
Friday he is scheduled to meet with the leaders of Honduras, Guatemala
and El Salvador."
7/23/14, "Exclusive: Obama sends team to Texas to assess need for National Guard deployment," Reuters, Jeff Mason
"President Barack
Obama has sent a team to Texas to assess whether a U.S. National Guard
deployment would help to handle an immigration crisis at the Mexican
border, White House officials told Reuters on Wednesday, having so far
resisted Republican calls for such a move.
The team, made up of officials
from the Department of Defense and the Department of Homeland Security,
departed on Tuesday and will be on the ground through Thursday.
The
White House had previously resisted calls from Republicans to deploy
the National Guard to fight the onslaught of migrants from Central
America because most of the unaccompanied minors and others making the
crossing were turning themselves in voluntarily.
But
during a meeting with Texas Governor Rick Perry earlier this month,
Obama said he was open to ordering the deployment as a temporary
solution. He directed Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel to send the team
of evaluators to assess the situation, one White House official said.
The officials said the federal team would study whether such a role would be useful and make recommendations upon its return.
"There's no foregone conclusion," another official said.
Perry,
a potential Republican presidential candidate in 2016, said on Monday
he would deploy up to 1,000 Texas National Guard troops to the state's
border with Mexico to boost its security efforts in fighting illegal
immigration.
Obama is currently on a fundraising swing in California. He returns to Washington on Thursday.
On
Friday he is scheduled to meet with the leaders of Honduras, Guatemala
and El Salvador to discuss cooperation on the influx of child migrants,
which has become both a humanitarian and political crisis for the Obama
administration.
The meeting comes
as the number of unaccompanied minors crossing the border into the Rio
Grande Valley in Texas has begun to drop off."
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Comment: Reuters didn't use the term "erasure of the US southern border" but that's what happened. Reuters also doesn't say that "Republicans" want open borders as much as Obama and democrats do if not more so.
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