Reynolds announces Iowa Guard Loan for ICE administrative support

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Iowa governor Kim Reynolds announced on Wednesday that members of the State National Guard were prepared to work alongside the ice, citing a pentagon mutual assistance authorization reported by the Quad City Times.
Reynolds, a Republican, said that no mission directive had been received from Arlington, but that the Iowa National Guard is ready to deploy members to help the office and administrative functions.
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Iowa gov. Kim Reynolds (AP photo / Charlie Neibergall)
Reynolds told journalists during an appearance in Cedar Rapids that she was one of the many governors aware of a recent appeal to the secretary of internal security Kristi Noem in which the idea of state militias helping for detention and deportation operations was discussed, according to the Monks register.
“What we really looked at is logistics and treatment is probably the way we are looking to help from the state of view,” said Reynolds, according to the newspaper.
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She added that the members of the service members and the number of potentially involved states have not yet been determined.
“We have said that we were going to intensify and help and that nothing has yet been finalized. But we are … consider helping in certain respects that we can,” she said in the reviews broadcast on kcci.
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Escha Mi Voz, a confessional community organization led by immigrants, told the network that any deployment of the National Guard against the Immigrant Community is “morally indefensible and risk of generalized violations of civil freedoms and constitutional rights”.
The national guards of five other states – Louisiana, Texas, Virginia, Georgia and Florida – have also received directives to help ice to “transformation of extraterrestrials”, according to a note obtained by the New York Times.