As protests in Minnesota continue amid ongoing tension between demonstrators and federal agents in the area, Gov. Tim Walz and local safety officials announced Jan. 17 that the Minnesota National Guard has been “mobilized” and is on standby if needed.

In a Facebook post Jan. 17, the Minnesota Department of Public Safety said that at “Gov. Walz’s direction,” the Minnesota National Guard was mobilized and was “staging to support local law enforcement and emergency management agencies.”

The department further clarified in the post that troops had not been deployed.

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    In a Facebook post Jan. 17, the Minnesota Department of Public Safety said that at “Gov. Walz’s direction,” the Minnesota National Guard was mobilized and was “staging to support local law enforcement and emergency management agencies.”

    Hmm, nothing there about supporting the people of Minnesota. Just up to 13,000 more soldiers to add to the 3,000 ICE agents already in the Twin Cities, the 1,000 local cops and the 1,500 US soldiers Trump wants to send in.

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    US doing what they accuse China of doing #69420

    But do enlighten me on how this is totally different and how no matter what the US does China is still worse by definition, libs.

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      The difference is that in China, people are generally getting a good standard of living with their authoritarianism. If Donald were giving us prosperity along with his Gestapo, his poll numbers would be sky high.

      Here in the US, they’re getting poverty. (Morally though, you’re right, we’re as bad as they are.)

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      Stand by means they are contacting all of the soldiers and making sure everything is good to go.

      Also It makes trumps threat of sending the Army look like even a more bad Idea.

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      I talked to a mn guardsman I know this morning about it. He said that the way they do the activations is in phases starting with MPs.

      My understanding is that it’s basically a warning and a plan for where you’re at on the list of getting called up, so you know what to expect as the situation changes.

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        “Assemble the troops!!!”

        “Eh…we’ll get there by Tuesday. Maybe Wednesday if we pass a Dairy Queen.”

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      Honestly have no idea how that would work out legally.

      Closest thing I can think of is Governor Wallace’s stand at the schoolhouse door, when Kennedy called in the national guard to escort a black child to class after integration and for all the theatrics, there was no violence. (And if a state/federal confrontation can achieve that in this case, I think that’s the best case scenario.)

      I’m sure others in this sub-lemmy know way more.