Pierre: photo ops with troops.
Political points on a problem will definitely tower 2024 President’s debate.
Another opportunity to touting a formidable immigration attitude that rarely occurs for the governor whose country is closer to Canada than Mexico.
There are many reasons for South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem visited the national guard forces he used to the US border with Mexico.
He said he was on a flight to the city of McAllen, Texas, to check in at around 50 national guard members who volunteered to spread 30 days and told them “we appreciate their services.” The visit also gave an ambitious governor of the opportunity to pick up where the former President Donald Trump stopped in making hard-line immigration measured the drivers of Republicans.
Noem with enthusiasm joined a political battle with President Joe Biden for a surge in the crossing of the border.
He mobilized guard members to help Texas’s encouragement to capture people across the border illegally and collect them with state crimes.
For a Republican party that is targeting the offer of President 2024, a trip to the As-Mexico border might be as needed to visit the initial primary countries.
Among the governors who joined the initiative of the Governor of Greg Abbott, Governor Noem and Florida Ron Desantis were the only ones who had a stage news conference on the border.
Noem has also used the spread to stab the fellow Republicans when he tried to carve a niche in the initial crowd of 2024 presidential candidates.
Abbott specifically asked other countries to send law enforcement officers because they could be realized to make arrests, but Noem sent a message that the way to send national guardian troops was ready for extended spreads more superior.
“This is not responsible now with what we see throughout the country to abbreviate law enforcement,” said Noem to many people at a conservative conference in Texas this month, alluding to the increasing crime in several cities of America.
Noem’s rhetoric might be more about taking a covert excavation in Desantis, which made his own border trip last week after sending 50 law enforcement officers to Texas.
He also seemed to target the governor of the governor of the initial rival potential for the nomination of the Republican president of his record of limiting the government during the pandemic.
However, the trip of Noem came with his own political luggage: he was very criticized for receiving $ 1 million from Republican donors to fund the spread.
Military experts say it sets a disturbing precedent that sends a message that military forces can be deployed at the orders of private donors.
But Noem got rid of that worries, and vice versa donations as proof that he was conservative fiscal.
By accepting donations, he argued, he saved taxpayer money.
And he was eager to join the border fight when Tennessee billionaire Willis Johnson called with a $ 1 million bid he was just noting whether to send police officers or national guard troops.
Meanwhile, the Texas authorities last week began to arrest people along the border with violating costs.
At least 10 people were imprisoned, but the number of migrant arrests could increase as much as 100 or 200 per day, according to the authorities.
A large number of migrants have emerged on the US border with Mexico, with many of which revive them to US border patrol agents in seeking legal asylum status.
US officials reported this month that they had met 55,805 family members with children in June, which rose 25% from the previous month.
The figure was still far below the 88,587 high in May 2019.
When Noem visited the army Monday, he would also step into the debate of border policy that did not have an easy answer.
“This is broken today,” he said.
“We’ve talked about it forever.
I would say even my party failed to submit a comprehensive immigration reform program.”