Politics & Government

McMaster sending SC National Guard to US-Mexico border at Texas governor’s request

Gov. Henry McMaster visits the U.S.-Mexico border in April 2021.
Gov. Henry McMaster visits the U.S.-Mexico border in April 2021. via S.C. Governor's Office

Gov. Henry McMaster says he is ordering members of the South Carolina National Guard to Texas at the U.S.-Mexico border.

McMaster said he made the order at the request of Texas Gov. Greg Abbott after the expiration of the Title 42 program, implemented in the Trump administration, which allowed the U.S. to turn away migrants seeking asylum to stop the spread of the COVID-19 virus.

The program lapsed in the Biden administration as the country’s public health emergency ended.

“The safety and security of South Carolinians require that we stop the drug cartels, criminals and terrorists from entering our country to peddle their poison,” McMaster said in a statement Wednesday.

The governor’s office said in a release Wednesday that the deployment is still in the planning phase, and details, including the number of troops who will go, will be finalized in the coming weeks with a deployment goal by July 1.

This story will be updated.

Joseph Bustos
The State
Joseph Bustos is a state government and politics reporter at The State. He’s a Northwestern University graduate and previously worked in Illinois covering government and politics. He has won reporting awards in both Illinois and Missouri. He moved to South Carolina in November 2019 and won the Jim Davenport Award for Excellence in Government Reporting for his work in 2022. Support my work with a digital subscription
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