But evidently, Trump still felt he had to do more to show voters that their lives were in grave danger,
i.e. to really drive home the point that he and his fellow Republicans
were the only thing standing between them and Democrats enacting a new
policy wherein for every migrant allowed to stay in the country, three
U.S. citizens have to go live in Honduras. So he pulled out the big
guns: he deployed some 6,000
active-duty troops to the southern border, which from the get-go was a
patently obvious political stunt given that (a) the military couldn’t
even make arrests while they were there, and (b) the caravan was
hundreds of miles away (and traveling on foot). Obviously, the whole
thing failed to stop Democrats from flipping the House. But one would
think that even this administration would understand it should see the stunt through a little while longer, so that it wasn’t, like, completely
crystal clear that the president of the United States had turned
members of the military into pawns in one of his cheap tricks. But: surprise!
The Pentagon is set to begin a drawdown of its 5,800 troops from the Southwest border as early as this week, the Army commander overseeing the mission told POLITICO today—even as the approaching caravan of refugees prompted U.S. customs officers to close a port of entry near Tijuana, Mexico.
All the active-duty troops that President Donald Trump ordered sent to the border before the midterm elections should be home by Christmas, said Army Lt. Gen. Jeffrey Buchanan, who is running the mission from San Antonio, Texas.
In other words, the president spent millions
in taxpayer dollars on a stunt that failed completely. Despite the
withdrawal, Trump insisted on Sunday that the U.S. is basically under
siege, tweeting
“the U.S. is ill-prepared for this invasion, and will not stand for
it,” saying that the caravan “causing crime and big problems in Mexico”
and directing the migrants, who we’re sure are checking social media
right now to “Go home!”
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