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By KEITH JOHNSON
WASHINGTON—President Barack Obama will send 1,200 National Guard troops to the Mexican border, an administration official said Tuesday, following calls from politicians in both parties to step up the fight against illegal immigration and border violence.

The White House will also request $500 million to help fund more law-enforcement activities at the border, the official said.

The moves come as the White House tries to garner support for an overhaul of U.S. immigration laws. Debate on the issue has become polarized following adoption of Arizona's new immigration law, which has been criticized by the administration.

The new initiative would allow for the deployment of as many as 1,200 National Guard troops to support border-patrol officers. The troops would not act in a law-enforcement capacity, but would provide intelligence, surveillance and training, while Customs and Border Patrol adds additional agents, a White House official said.

Troop deployment has long been a demand of Arizona politicians, including state attorney general Terry Goddard and Republican U.S. senators John Kyl and John McCain. The White House move was widely praised.

Sen. McCain said on the Senate floor that he appreciated the plan to send troops but that the numbers were "simply not enough." He reiterated his earlier calls for the deployment of as many as 6,000 troops to help secure the Mexican border.

Mr. Goddard, who wrote to President Obama last month urging the redeployment of National Guard troops to the border with the authority to "stop and turn back" illegal immigrants, applauded the measure.

"It indicates they're listening, finally. This shows a degree of national concern we hadn't seen and I am glad to see it," Mr. Goddard said.

Immigration experts said the troop announcement underscored the need for a comprehensive initiative, rather than ad-hoc measures.

"This proves that until we have comprehensive immigration policy, we'll subject the country to a series of band-aids, rather than a long-term solution," said Rick Nelson, a national-security analyst at the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington, D.C. He called the troop deployment "more posturing than an effective measure."

The troop deployment would fall short of the full gamut of steps called for by some critics, even as it antagonized immigrant-rights groups.

Jeff Sessions (R., Ala.), the ranking minority member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, called the troop deployment an "important step," but stressed the need for "vigorous worksite enforcement, full cooperation with state and local law enforcement officials, strong support for completion of the border fence, and all other necessary border measures."

"We are outraged," said Pablo Alvarado, director of the National Day Laborer Organizing Network, a Los Angeles-based immigrant advocacy group.

"Instead of addressing a domestic human rights crisis, the president appears to be caving into extremists who are further shattering an already broken immigration system," he said.

—Miriam Jordan in Los Angeles contributed
to this article.
 
This is so much bullshit. Wait till it's 120 deg in another month, then we'll see how many will want to sit in snakeville. If you want to stop illegal immigration close down businesses that hire them and put the employers in jail. When illegals can't find work they will go back to their families in Mexico. Anything else is bullshit.
 
This is so much bullshit. Wait till it's 120 deg in another month, then we'll see how many will want to sit in snakeville. If you want to stop illegal immigration close down businesses that hire them and put the employers in jail. When illegals can't find work they will go back to their families in Mexico. Anything else is bullshit.


So, dumbass, how do you pay for the massive enforcement effort to check every fucking business? Do you understand how ineffective that approach is? You liberals are fucking retards. I'm all for more enforcement since I would benefit. I'm a contractor who has to compete against companies that hire illegals and drive the prices down at the retail level and drive the costs up at the insurance end by defaulting on liabilities in the event of accidents and leaving the bill with paying insurance companies that pass on the cost to legitimate business.

I'm all for it, but it won't work enough for what it will cost.
 
Obama doesn't have a liberal bone in his body. He's the most conservative president of all time. We sink further and further into degeneracy and filth, hopefully one day the rest of the world does us a favor and nukes the vermin off the face of the planet.
 
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