Trump gets 1600 troops for Mexico border

Republican governors of three southwestern US states have committed 1600 National Guard members to the US-Mexico border, following President Trump's request.

The Republican governors of three southwestern US states have committed 1600 National Guard members to the US-Mexico border, giving President Donald Trump many of the troops he requested to fight what he's called a crisis of migrant crossings and crime.

Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas all made new pledges that add up to almost half of the up to 4,000 troops Trump requested.

Some Guard members started arriving at the border as states and the federal government officials continued to discuss what they will do.

The only holdout border state was California, led by Democratic Governor Jerry Brown, who has not announced whether troops from his state's National Guard will participate.

Under the federal law Trump invoked in his proclamation calling for National Guard troops, governors who send troops retain command and control over their state's Guard members and the US government picks up the cost.

Trump said last week he wants to send 2,000 to 4,000 National Guard members to the border, issuing a proclamation citing "the lawlessness that continues at our southern border."

Administration officials have said that rising numbers of people being caught at the southern border, while in line with seasonal trends in recent years, require an immediate response.

Apprehensions are still well below their historical trends during the terms of former Presidents George W Bush and Barack Obama, both of whom also deployed the Guard to the border.

Mexico's foreign relations secretary on Monday said his government is evaluating its cooperation with the United States.

The country's Senate passed a resolution last week saying Mexico should suspend cooperation with the US on illegal immigration and drug trafficking in retaliation for Trump's move.


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