Memorandum from federal government directs Alaska guardsman ‘to potentially be deployed’ to southern border to restrict TX in 2025

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PJ Media reported on the confirmation that came from an Anchorage Daily News report that the Alaska National Guard “said that a memorandum from the federal government had been issued, directing Alaska forces to prepare two LUH-72 Lakota helicopters and 20 guardsmen to potentially be deployed in early 2025.”

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The report said Alaska Governor Mike Dunleavy, who supports Texas in its efforts to secure the national border, was removed from the decision-making process. The report serves as a warning to America that Joe Biden could use the National Guard on the southern border, not to secure it from the millions of illegal aliens who have invaded since he took office and opened the border, but to restrict Texas’ ability to provide security.

The Daily News noted the request was deploy in a “Title 10 duty status,” “meaning that the federal government would pay, and Dunleavy would have little leeway to refuse.”

The PJMedia report explained, “The Guard won’t go to help Texas stanch the onslaught of humanity; rather, it will do the federal government’s bidding.”

In fact, the government confirmed there are no plans to ship soldiers “in support” of the security-focused “Operation Lone Star” being run by Texas Gov. Greg Abbott.

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Abbott also has pointed out that the new Ukraine funding bill being pushed in Congress “removes his and other states’ rights to sue the federal government within their own states. The plan would require cases against the government to be heard in “the overwhelmingly leftist District of Columbia.”

 

 

 

 

 

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