Texas National Guard soldiers have been granted authority to make immigration arrests at the border under a new agreement signed between Governor Greg Abbott and U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP).
The agreement, which is part of Governor Abbott’s ongoing commitment to enhancing border security, permits the Texas National Guard to participate actively in immigration enforcement.
Abbott has consistently criticized federal immigration policies, asserting that states must take more decisive action to manage border security when federal measures fall short.
Under the terms of the agreement, National Guard soldiers will undergo specialized training in immigration enforcement procedures.
This training is designed to ensure that guardsmen are equipped with the necessary skills to handle immigration arrests properly and in accordance with the law.
The new measure is part of Operation Lone Star, a state-led initiative aimed at addressing illegal immigration and drug trafficking along the Texas-Mexico border.
CBP has been working closely with the Texas government to implement the agreement. The agency has stressed the importance of collaboration between federal and state authorities to manage border security more effectively.
By including the Texas National Guard in immigration arrests, CBP hopes to expand its operational capacity in response to the high volume of illegal border crossings.
Supporters argue that granting the Texas National Guard authority to make immigration arrests will strengthen border security and ease the strain on federal resources.
They contend that state involvement is crucial to managing the complexities of border control and safeguarding communities.
However, critics raise concerns about the potential for abuse of power and civil rights violations.
Civil rights organizations are particularly wary of involving state military forces in immigration enforcement, citing fears that it could lead to unlawful detentions or other forms of misconduct. They call for clear oversight and accountability measures to ensure proper conduct by the Texas National Guard.