Texas Extends Nat’l Guard Order Over Spike In Border Crossings

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott talks with local Republican Party members, Wednesday, Sept. 16, 2015 at Cowboy Chicken in McAllen, Texas. Abbott visited the Rio Grande Valley to talks about recent meeting with Mexican Preside... Texas Gov. Greg Abbott talks with local Republican Party members, Wednesday, Sept. 16, 2015 at Cowboy Chicken in McAllen, Texas. Abbott visited the Rio Grande Valley to talks about recent meeting with Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto and his hope to improve security, infrastructure and the economy along the Texas and Mexico border. (Nathan Lambrecht/The Monitor via AP) MORE LESS
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AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Texas Gov. Greg Abbott is extending the deployment of the National Guard troops at the border with Mexico due to a spike in the number of unaccompanied minors crossing into the state.

Abbott, a Republican, criticized federal officials Tuesday in the wake of U.S. Border Patrol figures that show more than 10,000 unaccompanied children crossing into the U.S. in October in November. That is double the number of crossings in the same two months last year.

The uptick has already prompted Border Patrol to open two shelters in Texas and one in California.

Former Gov. Rick Perry first deployed National Guard troops to the border in 2014. He sent more than 1,000, though only a few hundred have remained in recent months.

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