Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis says he is sending state troops and law enforcement to Texas for border security.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis announced he was sending help to Texas ahead of an expected announcement that he will challenge Donald Trump for the Republican nomination for president.
“The flood of illegal border activity invited by the Biden Administration flows directly across the southern border into Texas communities, but this crisis does not stop in our state,” Abbott. “In the federal government’s absence, we, as Governors, must band together to combat President Biden’s ongoing border crisis and ensure the safety and security that all Americans deserve.”
When asked specifically about DeSantis’ efforts, a spokesperson for Abbott referred to the letter Abbott sent to the governors, which confirmed DeSantis’ involvement and added that Idaho Gov. Brad Little also committed to sending a team of Idaho State Police to Texas.
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