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Excerpt: "Two U.S. officials tell NPR that the Pentagon is expected to send 1,500 troops to the nation's borders with Canada and Mexico to assist Customs and Border Protection operations as the coronavirus death toll tops 1,100 in the United States."

U.S. Border Patrol agents conduct a training exercise in the Anapra area, in front of the wall that divides Sunland Park, N.M., from the Mexican state of Chihuahua. (photo: David Peinado/Getty)
U.S. Border Patrol agents conduct a training exercise in the Anapra area, in front of the wall that divides Sunland Park, N.M., from the Mexican state of Chihuahua. (photo: David Peinado/Getty)


Amid Coronavirus Concerns, Pentagon to Send Troops to US Borders With Mexico, Canada

By Tom Bowman and Brakkton Booker, NPR

27 March 20

 

wo U.S. officials tell NPR that the Pentagon is expected to send 1,500 troops to the nation's borders with Canada and Mexico to assist Customs and Border Protection operations as the coronavirus death toll tops 1,100 in the United States.�

The officials said the plan is to send up to 1,000 troops to the border with Canada to assist Customs and Border Protection as concern about COVID-19 increases. Another roughly 500 troops are expected to head to the Mexican border to help CBP there, the officials said.

The troops will not perform law enforcement duties but instead help in areas such as planning and logistics, much as they did under President Trump's orders during the influx of Central American migrants.

The troop deployments come on the heels of the Trump administration's announcement last week suspending nonessential travel between U.S. and Mexico.

"The United States and Mexico have agreed to restrict nonessential travel over our shared border," Secretary of State Mike Pompeo told reporters Friday.

That suspension went into effect on Saturday, three days after Trump ordered a partial closure of the nation's northern border to help stem the spread of the deadly virus. The president tweeted on March 18 that trade with Canada "will not be affected" by the temporary border closing.�

Prior to the Pentagon's announcement, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was asked about the development during a Thursday press conference from Ottawa. He said his administration had been "in discussions" with the U.S.�

"Canada and the United States have the longest, unmilitarized border in the world," Trudeau said. "And it is very much in both of our interests for it to remain that way."

Trudeau was also pushed on safety concerns for Quebec and Ontario. Those provinces border the state of New York which leads the U.S. in confirmed coronavirus cases and deaths. The prime minister demurred when asked if Canada would impose a ban on goods or people traveling from there.�

"Part of protecting Canadians is ensuring a good supply of food, of medical supplies, of necessary equipment across our border," Trudeau said. "We will continue to look for ways to make sure we're keeping Canadians safe, while providing us with the things we need."

According to the Johns Hopkins Coronavirus Resource Center, Canada has roughly 3,800 confirmed coronavirus cases; Mexico has more than 470 confirmed cases.

Meanwhile, the U.S. has more than 80,000 confirmed cases and more than 1,100 COVID-19 related deaths.�

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+2 # Dongi 2015-08-19 20:09
Every day there is something else with our police departments. Yesterday, it was a beat up squad at Fishkill Correction Institution. Today, it is surveillance of Black Lives Matter activists by the Transit Police. Are we in a fascist state or what? The road to dictatorship gets steeper all the time/
 
 
-2 # Citizen Mike 2015-08-20 08:12
No surprise that police should defend themselves from a movement that is anti-police and demands that their powers be restricted. They rightly fear a movement which calls on the public to hate all police and refuse to cooperate with their demands.

Instead, they should examine their own hateful behaviors and restrain themselves. But that would take more intelligence than these nasty brutes have. The police are emotionally attached to nastiness and brutality, and do not think clearly. If they could think clearly they would be in some other occupation.
 
 
+1 # pegasus4508 2015-08-20 09:46
The police, by definition, have abused their powers resulting in deaths, therefore, restricting those powers is a reasonable response by the community. Treating protesters like terrorists, on the other hand - not so reasonable. For those of us who "think", perhaps, most of the violence has been perpetrated or instigated by the very police working undercover. HOW would we KNOW?

Would we be able to make that claim if the police did not feel they have a right to infiltrate the protests? It has been done many times in the past to create public ambivalence, especially regarding black Americans.
 
 
+1 # Vardoz 2015-08-20 11:47
After I read another story about a police killing I call the police dept and tell them how outraged I am. I ask them why they don't give warning shots or wound people? They tell me they are not trained for that. I tell them they should be. I tell them we don't live in Nazi Germany and blacks should not be treated like the Jews were. Massive incarceration of blacks also destroys lives. I have 2 black adopted children, I am white and middle class and they and their friends are afraid of being stopped by police, afraid for their lives!!!! This MUST END. I tell the police who answer the phone that there needs to be big reforms with regards to police practices and policies throughout the nation. I tell them that things have gone too far and this is unacceptable. I tell them I am white and middle class. I feel it is my duty to speak out!
 

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