The Trump administration has drafted a proposal to deploy 1,000 Louisiana Nationwide Guard troops to conduct legislation enforcement operations within the state’s city centres, the Washington Put up reported on Saturday (Sep 13), citing Pentagon planning paperwork.
President Donald Trump has sought to make crime a central issue whilst violent crime charges have fallen in lots of United States cities. His crackdown on Democratic-led municipalities has spurred protests, together with a demonstration by several thousand people in Washington DC final weekend.
The memo states the plan would enable the army to complement legislation enforcement in cities reminiscent of New Orleans and Baton Rouge, the report mentioned.
The Pentagon’s plan outlines a mobilisation lasting till Sep 30, 2026, although no begin date was specified within the paperwork, the Put up added.
Among the many paperwork is an unsigned, undated draft memo from Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth to Legal professional Normal Pam Bondi and Homeland Safety Secretary Kristi L Noem, which highlights the “distinctive benefit” of the Pentagon’s proposed strategy to legislation enforcement in Louisiana, in line with the Put up.
The proposal, which hinges upon a request from Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry, who, like Trump, is a Republican, has not been confirmed as authorised by federal or state officers, the Put up reported.
The Pentagon’s Louisiana plan suggests a sturdy operation is into consideration, with Nationwide Guard personnel “supplementing” the legislation enforcement presence in high-crime neighbourhoods. They may additionally assist with drug interdiction and by offering “logistical and communications assist” to native authorities, in line with the report.
