Politico reported that Castro sent out an email after he was informed of Perry’s decision to send troops to the border. In the email, the Congressman had the following to say:
“We should be sending the Red Cross to the border not the National Guard to deal with this humanitarian crisis. The children fleeing violence in Central America are seeking out border patrol agents. They are not trying to evade them. Why send soldiers to confront these kids? Militarizing our border is the wrong response to the arrival of children.I remain hopeful that our state can provide a more helpful response than to send armed soldiers to greet children seeking refuge from violence.”
Over the past weeks, Perry has strongly hinted that
he was going to send troops to the border. When he met with President
Obama earlier this month, he requested that the federal government
deploy National Guard troops to the border. He reiterated that statement
in interviews after the meeting. The reason Perry wanted the White
House to deploy the troops was he didn’t want Texas to be responsible
for the cost. Keeping a thousand armed troops at the border will cost
Texas roughly $5 million a week.
Besides the cost, there really isn’t a reason to
send the National Guard to the border. The children who are fleeing
Central America are willingly going to agents and turning themselves in
once they reach the border. Border security isn’t an issue so much as
there is a logjam in the system when it comes to dealing with the high
number of individuals who need to be processed after being detained.
Also, there is a basic need for supplies and housing to deal with the
increased amount of detained refugees.
Instead, Perry is merely interested in creating a
certain visual to appeal to right-wing voters as he prepares himself for
another sure-to-be ill-fated run for the White House. He gets to send
National Guardsmen to the border in order to stop the invasion that is
coming through. He gets to tout himself as a man of action and even
gives this operation a cool-sounding name. However, this won’t do
anything to actually address the crisis. The National Guard can’t
enforce immigration law and can’t even stop immigrants from crossing the
border. They are merely there for window dressing, all in an effort to
make Perry look ‘strong.’
Perry, like other repugicans, isn’t interested in
finding any real solutions. Instead, he just wants to use this
humanitarian crisis as a way to rile up the ‘Old Angry White Guy’ base
ahead of 2016.
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