Over a thousand Florida law enforcement agents and National Guard members will be headed to the Texas-Mexico border, Gov. Ron DeSantis announced, an apparent response to the expiration of Title 42’s COVID-era migrant restrictions.
Over a thousand Florida law enforcement agents and National Guard members will be headed to the Texas-Mexico border, Gov. Ron DeSantis announced Tuesday, an apparent response to the expiration of Title 42’s COVID-era migrant restrictions.
A fleet of five fixed-wing aircrafts, 17 unmanned drones, and 10 watercraft will form part of the resources and personnel that will remain stationed at the border for at least 30 days. Agencies in Florida and Texas have been in touch for over a week, DeSantis’ communications director told
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