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Some 1,500 active-duty troopers have been positioned on standby for potential deployment to Minneapolis, a protection official confirmed to CBS Information, as tensions within the metropolis have mounted after a girl was fatally shot by a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer.

Deploying the troopers, from the eleventh Airborne Division at Fort Wainwright in Fairbanks, Alaska, is one possibility for which the army is planning in case President Trump decides to make use of active-duty army personnel to answer the continuing demonstrations, the official stated. No resolution has been made on whether or not to deploy the troopers.

Requested in regards to the preparations, chief Pentagon spokesman Sean Parnell stated, “The Division of Conflict is all the time ready to execute the orders of the Commander-in-Chief if known as upon.”

ABC Information was first to report that the troopers have been on standby.

Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz additionally mobilized the state’s Nationwide Guard on Saturday, though guard members had not but been deployed to metropolis streets, CBS Information Minnesota reported. Walz had issued a warning order earlier this month to arrange guard members for mobilization, after an ICE officer shot and killed Renee Good on Jan. 7.

“We’re doing the work to maintain folks secure in our metropolis, and, particularly, it’s our native cops, it’s the state of Minnesota and our governor,” Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey stated on “Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan” on Sunday. “We’re doing every part potential to maintain the peace, however this occupying power that has fairly actually invaded our metropolis.” 

Along with the current surge of immigration brokers, Mr. Trump on Thursday threatened to invoke the Riot Act, a legislation courting again to the 1790s that may permit him to ship federal troops into Minneapolis. The president stated he would invoke the act if Minnesota politicians “do not obey the legislation and cease the skilled agitators and insurrectionists from attacking the Patriots of I.C.E., who’re solely attempting to do their job.” 

That transfer may catalyze a significant escalation within the tensions between Minnesota officers and the federal authorities, which had already despatched hundreds of federal legislation enforcement brokers to the state in current weeks as a part of the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown.

Mr. Trump has threatened to invoke the Riot Act earlier than, throughout his first time period and beforehand throughout his present one, however he has by no means really used it. 

The Minneapolis Police Division stated Saturday that demonstrators had remained peaceable and lawful within the presence of federal immigration brokers, CBS Minnesota reported.

“Right this moment, when crowds blocked roadways, autos have been used to dam roadways, MPD deployed sources and made public bulletins for folks transfer to the sidewalk or out of the world. This occurred a number of occasions. Usually, crowds have been conscious of these directives,” the division stated in a press release, urging neighborhood members concerned within the protests to proceed to display peacefully.

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