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Trump to Send National Guard to New Orleans Within Weeks

The move follows Gov. Jeff Landry’s request for federal support, with scope and necessity now in dispute.

Overview

  • President Donald Trump said at a Cabinet meeting that National Guard troops will deploy to New Orleans in a couple of weeks.
  • Gov. Jeff Landry said he expects troops to arrive in December and previously asked the Pentagon in September for up to 1,000 federally funded Guard members.
  • Officials have not disclosed troop numbers, arrival dates, mission parameters, or command arrangements, and the Louisiana National Guard declined to comment.
  • The deployment is expected to overlap with a Border Patrol "Swamp Sweep" operation in the city, and some reporting indicates the presence could continue through Mardi Gras.
  • Landry welcomes the assistance, while Mayor-elect Helena Moreno opposes a Guard presence and civil-rights groups point to crime metrics showing multi-year declines in several offenses.