“It seems to me that governors outside of Texas, all of them, really just wanted a talking point, right?” Crenshaw told Tuesday’s “National Report.” “They wanted to say that they cared about the borders crisis, and so they sent a couple of dozen National Guardsmen there to sort of keep watch. It’s not enough.”
According to a report in The Washington Examiner, Arkansas, South Dakota, Florida, Iowa, Nebraska, and Ohio have pulled back their National Guard or state troopers, leaving a total of only 11 out-of-state personnel in Texas to help with the migrant surge situation.
“I heard excuses like, well, it’s too expensive,” Crenshaw said in response. “You know, Texas has spent billions of dollars over the last few years on border security, billions of dollars. I don’t know what these other states are doing.”
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