Texas Builds Base Camp for National Guard Troops Deployed on Border

Texas Builds Base Camp for National Guard Troops
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott greets National Guardsmen and women. Image credit: Raquel Natalicchio/Houston Chronicle via Getty Images.

Key Points:

  • Base camp to house National Guard troops deployed on Texas-Mexico border.
  • Aims to improve living conditions for troops involved in Operation Lone Star.
  • Construction highlights ongoing tension between Texas and federal government over border security.
  • Migrant deaths and legal disputes add to the complexity of the situation.
  • Future impact of the base camp on border security and federal-state relations remains unclear.

Texas Governor Greg Abbott announced plans to construct an 80-acre base near Eagle Pass to house up to 1,800 National Guard members involved in Operation Lone Star. This initiative aims to tackle illegal immigration, a contentious issue between Abbott and the Biden administration.

Improved Living Conditions for Troops: The base camp, aiming to “dramatically improve conditions” for soldiers, will offer individual rooms, a dining facility, recreation center, laundry services, and healthcare facilities. Abbott claims construction costs will be “minimal” due to housing troops on-site instead of hotels.

Tensions with Federal Government: Abbott’s initiative comes amid ongoing friction with the federal government over border security. Texas deployed razor wire and restricted federal access to certain border areas, actions challenged by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).

Migrant Deaths and Legal Disputes: A recent drowning incident involving migrants near Eagle Pass, where access was restricted, further strained relations. DHS demanded “full access” to the border, insisting immigration enforcement is a federal responsibility. Texas officials, including Abbott, remain resolute in their stance.

Justifying the Base Camp: Abbott emphasizes the base camp’s necessity for Texas National Guard members responding to the “border crisis,” accusing President Biden of neglecting his border protection duties. He further criticizes the federal government for “wasting taxpayer dollars” on dismantling Texas’s border security measures.

Uncertain Future: The base camp’s construction adds another layer to the complex and contested issue of US-Mexico border security. Whether it improves border security or exacerbates tensions with the federal government remains to be seen.

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