GEORGIA - The Georgia Department of Defense said it will deploy 75 soldiers and airmen to support Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents across Georgia.

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The agency said the troops will provide administrative and logistical support to agents at several locations. The troops will not perform law enforcement functions or make any arrests.

The National Guard personnel will begin training in mid-September, according to officials, and will begin working with ICE "shortly thereafter."

The troops will report directly to ICE leadership during their deployment but will remain under the control of Governor Brian Kemp and the adjutant general of Georgia. The funding for this mission will come from the federal government, according to a National Guard statement.

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