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<blockquote data-quote="Panin" data-source="post: 1372515" data-attributes="member: 52431"><p>The Texas National Guard cannot enforce Federal immigration laws, only Texas law. From your article:</p><p></p><p><em>"The ones due at the border next month will work side by side not with federal Border Patrol agents but with state police officers of the Department of Public Safety. They will not be able to enforce federal immigration laws but may be able to enforce state law. A 19th-century federal law that makes it a crime for military personnel to perform civilian law enforcement activities does not apply to state-duty troops.</em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>...General Nichols said the troops would undergo training, and he described their mission as “referring and deterring” — having their presence on the border act as a deterrent and referring people who they suspect are illegal immigrants to state law enforcement officers."</em></p><p></p><p>Perry is doing nothing but pandering to extremists in his party and State, just like he has always done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Panin, post: 1372515, member: 52431"] The Texas National Guard cannot enforce Federal immigration laws, only Texas law. From your article: [I]"The ones due at the border next month will work side by side not with federal Border Patrol agents but with state police officers of the Department of Public Safety. They will not be able to enforce federal immigration laws but may be able to enforce state law. A 19th-century federal law that makes it a crime for military personnel to perform civilian law enforcement activities does not apply to state-duty troops. ...General Nichols said the troops would undergo training, and he described their mission as “referring and deterring” — having their presence on the border act as a deterrent and referring people who they suspect are illegal immigrants to state law enforcement officers."[/I] Perry is doing nothing but pandering to extremists in his party and State, just like he has always done. [/QUOTE]
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