Posted on Jun 19, 2018
Why the Massachusetts governor won’t send his state’s National Guard to the border
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Really nothing new. Some states do...some dont. I have posted on this before and this mission has been running since the 90s. They like to use it because the current commander in chief mentions it. Actually a great program and way to get some extra points and experience for Guardsmen. Federally funded and not State dollars going out so their loss.
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SMSgt Lawrence McCarter SrA Christopher Wright Sgt Randy Wilber SGT Gregory Lawritson Cpl (Join to see) Lt Col Scott Shuttleworth LTC (Join to see) MSG Frederick Otero SFC Pete Kain SSG David Andrews SCPO Morris Ramsey SPC Margaret Higgins SGT Jim Arnold PO1 William "Chip" Nagel SGT Charles H. Hawes CPL Dave Hoover TSgt Joe C. SPC Jovani Daviu Maj Bill Smith, Ph.D. Maj William W. 'Bill' Price
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MAJ James Woods
"The governor is making a statement that is not in parallel to the mission the Guard does."
Well actually the governor is making a statement in regards to what the expectations of his Guard personnel will be directed to do as part of the given border mission. We both should be able to agree on that notion and intent.
Well actually the governor is making a statement in regards to what the expectations of his Guard personnel will be directed to do as part of the given border mission. We both should be able to agree on that notion and intent.
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Maj Marty Hogan
MAJ James Woods - concur. More to the point tho- if the guys want to go- they get ADOS days and go- the Governor has nothing to say about it. This is not a unit deployment in most cases- it is a onesie- twosie type on the Air side- and maybe more of a small squad on the Army side. My point is he is using something to make a statement that is not relevant to the context of the Guard mission there. Surveillance, communications, and drug interdiction is the Guard mission set. Not guarding detainees or even arresting illegal border crossings. The story (writer as well) and the governor are using this to prop a whole different issue. I am not disagreeing with you- merely stating what the facts truly are versus what they are presented to be. Meza talking about someone going to jail or being partner to a crime is speaking from being passionate about a subject and uninformed about what the Guard truly does there. But I did see a FB meme on it so....
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MAJ James Woods
Also just learned this morning the governors of Colorado, New Jersey, NH, RI, CT, NY, and Delaware have also issued declarations that they have turned down the request by federal government for ARNG troops if it means supporting the "zero tolerance" policy and Maryland, NC, and VA are pulling troops back from the border as result of the "zero tolerance" policy separating families.
This was clearly before Trump signed latest EO stopping the actions of the separation of families while criminally prosecuting the parent(s).
This was clearly before Trump signed latest EO stopping the actions of the separation of families while criminally prosecuting the parent(s).
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So the question is why won’t Massachusetts (or Maryland) not send their Guard troops to the border? Wild stab here: Is it because they don’t share a border with Mexico?
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COL (Join to see)
Well, okay, the President has now suspended by EO the practice of separating illegal aliens from their children in detention, pending actual legislation from Congress. So ... what is the Massachusetts Governor's BS excuse for not supporting the legitimate border mission going to be now?
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SGT Cort Landry
MAJ James Woods - Obama didn't have this headache even though he as separating kids from their "parents"... So, in actuality it does matter who is in the White House.
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MAJ James Woods
SGT Cort Landry - Actually the headache Obama had was prosecuting the family on civil violations that allowed families released under specific terms of supervision or monitoring led to political attacks using the term "catch and release". So yeah governors and other elected officials will always turn an issue or policy into a political agenda regardless of who's in the Oval office nor the effectiveness or ineffectiveness of a policy.
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MAJ James Woods
COL (Join to see) - Well since the MA governor along with the governors of CO, NJ, RI, NC, VA, NH, CT, and MD have all made similar statements (two of the states are calling back their troops from the border mission) before Trump signed the EO. So I'll assume each governor will claim moral victory and reconsider sending troops to support the original mission.
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Okay MAJ James Woods I'll take stab at this as a Conservative Trump supporter... Good for the Governor. He should do what he feels is right for his state, that is why we have state's rights. Then, let the voters figure out if what he is doing aligns with their values. If they do he stays, if they don't he goes. My 2 cents at least (well, maybe 1.5 cents!)
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CPT Pedro Meza
An illegal order (policy) under Amendment VIII
Excessive bail shall not be required, nor excessive fines imposed, nor cruel and unusual punishments inflicted.The Federal Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act (CAPTA) (42 U.S.C.A. § 5106g), as amended by the CAPTA Reauthorization Act of 2010, defines child abuse and neglect as, at minimum:
"Any recent act or failure to act on the part of a parent or caretaker which results in death, serious physical or emotional harm, sexual abuse or exploitation";
Excessive bail shall not be required, nor excessive fines imposed, nor cruel and unusual punishments inflicted.The Federal Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act (CAPTA) (42 U.S.C.A. § 5106g), as amended by the CAPTA Reauthorization Act of 2010, defines child abuse and neglect as, at minimum:
"Any recent act or failure to act on the part of a parent or caretaker which results in death, serious physical or emotional harm, sexual abuse or exploitation";
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Maj Marty Hogan
LT Brad McInnis - nothing- read my string. I actually always like debating with MAJ James Woods as he is clear and concise in his argument/point. We most likely would be beer drinking buddies as well. I am not put off by differences of opinion. I am not always right and seeing the other side is also valuable too
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MAJ James Woods
Maj Marty Hogan - If you're always agreeing with your drinking buddy then it's time to make new friends. That's my philosophy.
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