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ACRAMENTO — Nearly a third of the California National Guard troops who had been doing drug enforcement work have been pulled away as part of President Donald Trump’s deployment of troops to Los Angeles.
Of the 447 Guard members on the Counterdrug Task Force, 142 have been pulled off of the assignment as part of the Los Angeles deployment, according to data from the California National Guard.
“This is a huge hit to the invaluable work they do on drug interdiction at ports of entry along the border and statewide,” said Diana Crofts-Pelayo, a spokesperson for Gov. Gavin Newsom
So, as the California Guard responsible drug intervention is sleeping concrete floors all because of a cheap political theatric. These men and women have or support. No thought was given to paying them, have food ready for them and they do not even a tent to sleep in. There is an axiom for this, "Prior Planning Prevents Piss Poor Performance."
Of the 447 Guard members on the Counterdrug Task Force, 142 have been pulled off of the assignment as part of the Los Angeles deployment, according to data from the California National Guard.
“This is a huge hit to the invaluable work they do on drug interdiction at ports of entry along the border and statewide,” said Diana Crofts-Pelayo, a spokesperson for Gov. Gavin Newsom
So, as the California Guard responsible drug intervention is sleeping concrete floors all because of a cheap political theatric. These men and women have or support. No thought was given to paying them, have food ready for them and they do not even a tent to sleep in. There is an axiom for this, "Prior Planning Prevents Piss Poor Performance."
