California Is Expected to Pull National Guard Troops Out of Border Duty A member of the California National Guard. Gov. Gavin Newsom is expected to withdraw nearly 400 of his state’s National Guard troops from deployment at the border with Mexico. Credit David Maung/EPA, via Shutterstock Image

LOS ANGELES — Gov. Gavin Newsom of California is expected on Monday to withdraw nearly 400 of his state’s National Guard troops from deployment along the border with Mexico and assign them to other duties, according to aides to the governor. The step to rescind state authorization for the border deployment is a sharp rebuke of President Trump’s continued warnings that undocumented migrants present a national security risk to the United States. It follows a similar move last week by Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham of New Mexico.

Under a “general order” that Mr. Newsom plans to sign on Monday, 110 California National Guard troops will be redirected to support the state’s central fire agency, Cal Fire, and another 100 will work on statewide “intelligence operations” aimed at international criminal drug gangs.(NYtimes)…[+]