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Georgia Governor Brian Kemp is deploying 75 National Guard troops to support ICE operations within the state.

The troops will provide administrative and logistical support, freeing up ICE personnel for law enforcement activities.

Democrats criticize the deployment, arguing it is unconstitutional and outside the National Guard's purview.

The Georgia National Guard will deploy about 75 soldiers and airmen to help support U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operations across the state, Gov. Brian Kemp announced Monday.

The request to support ICE in Georgia is not related to President Donald Trump's recent decision to deploy National Guard troops in Washington, D.C.

Kemp also emphasized that assigning the Georgia National Guard to work with federal, state,

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