Ernst served as a battalion commander in the Iowa Army National Guard.
Ernst served as a battalion commander in the Iowa Army National Guard.

U.S. Senator Joni Ernst (R-Iowa) said that she supports President Donald Trump’s announcement on Tuesday that he would deploy the National Guard to the Mexican Border to assist in securing the nation’s porous southern border.

Ernst served in the Army Reserve and Iowa Army National Guard from 1993 to 2015. Prior to her retirement she earned the rank of Lieutenant Colonel and was the commanding officer of the 185th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion based out of Camp Dodge north of Des Moines. She is a Gulf War veteran commanding the 1168th Transportation Company that deployed to Kuwait in 2003 and 2004.

Ernst released the following statement:

As a former National Guardsman and Chairman of the Emerging Threats Subcommittee of the Senate Armed Services Committee with jurisdiction over our nationā€™s homeland defense efforts, I support the Presidentā€™s decision to send National Guard troops to the United Statesā€™ southern border, just as former presidents have done. The National Guard represents some of the best men and women we have, equipped and trained to tackle these challenges and assist the U.S. Border Patrol.

The reality is, the border remains unsecured ā€“ meaning that drugs and crime continue to flow into the United States while illegal immigration and human trafficking flourish.Ā  We must act.

Earlier this year, I co-sponsored the Secure and Succeed Act to implement the Presidentā€™s framework for immigration and border securityā€”and most importantly put into place the necessary resources and policies to secure our border to keep Americans safe. This legislation also provided a path forward for our DACA recipients which I have said time and again is greatly needed. Unfortunately, the Senate hasnā€™t gotten enough votes to move forward, and has left a gaping hole in the security of our border.

The security of our borders is fundamental to our nationā€™s security. Given the lack of action, the Presidentā€™s decision represents an immediate, commonsense step towards protecting Americans. President Trump understands how these additional assets can be helpful until Washington can move forward with a border security solution that will protect our families and communities.

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