Waiting on a $250,000 reimbursement for providing security at President Donald Trump’s inauguration while also kick-starting a partnership with immigration authorities leaves Wyoming National Guard leaders worried about getting that money, the adjutant general told legislators this week in Casper.

Gov. Mark Gordon announced Aug. 13 he’s authorizing the activation of up to 15 Wyoming National Guard members to help U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) personnel with its missions.

In a partnership set to begin 23 days from Wednesday, the state guardsmen would be in a “support” role rather than a law enforcement role, bolstering logistics, transportation, and administrative functions, according to the governor’s statement.

That comes with some money shifting, according to Maj. Gen

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