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In response to the Biden administration s plan to send 1,500 U.S. troops to the U.S.-Mexico border to help with an expected surge of migrants attempting to enter the United States, Texas plans to send more troops.There has been the belief that amigrant surgeat the U.S. border could come, and that U.S. border agents would have to try and mitigate it, according to sources familiar with the sit stanley website uation.Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas, called the situation bad and said it is about to get much, much worse, and the answer is not 1,500 active-duty service members. On Friday, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott announced his state would be sending troops to the Texas-Mexico border in anticipation of the end of Title 42. Abbott blamed the Biden administration for leaving dangerous gaps in securing the U.S. border.The Texas governor said it is his understanding that the Biden administration said it is possible that up to 1 stanley cup 3,000 migrants could be expected to cross the U.S. border each day after Title 42 ends.Abbott called t botella stanley he issues a United States problem and not a Texas problem. Abbot said, Its the responsibility of New York or Chicago or the entire country to deal with the problem caused by Joe Biden and his open border policies. The Pentagon said Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin approved the deployment of 1,500 U.S. troops to the U.S. border.Brig. Gen. Pat Ryder said, Military personnel will not directly participate in law enforcement activities. SEE MORE: Republicans react to sending 1,500 troo Pvjv Trump arraigned, pleads not guilty to 37 felony counts
ESCONDIDO KGTV -- Escondido police arrested a man with prior criminal convictions Thursday after they found him passed out in his vehicle wearing a ballistic vest and loaded rifle magazines in his front passenger seat. He also had other weapons and police gear he d a stanley cup llegedly stolen from a law enforcement officer in San Diego, authorities said.According to a release from Escondido Police Department, officers found the man after a caller reported him passed out around 1:10 a.m. outside the 7-Eleven on West Ninth Avenue. The caller said the man was likely under the influence of drugs and stanley mugs did not respond to attempts at waking him.When officers arrived on scene, they recognized the man as 30-year-old Thomas Vann, who has prior criminal convictions. He was wearing a ballistic vest with loaded rifle magazines that were plainly visible on the front passe stanley water bottle nger seat.Officers were able to wake Vann and detain him. They searched his vehicle and found four fully loaded rifle magazines, 126 rounds of rifle and shotgun ammunition, and stolen police gear, including a tactical vest, a duty belt, a medical kit, and handcuffs. Officers determined the police gear was stolen Wednesday from a law enforcement officer in San Diego. They also found 392 grams of methamphetamine and 78 grams of heroin.Vann was arrested and booked into the Vista Detention Facility on numerous drugs, weapons, and stolen property charges. Copyright 2020 . All rights reserved. This mater
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