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There are growing signs that the deployment of National Guard personnel in D.C isn’t going to end any time soon and that President Donald Trump’s federal law enforcement surge in the District will continue into the fall.

Georgia’s governor announced Friday that his state will send 300 more National Guard personnel to D.C. later this month.

Exactly how long the 2,200 National Guard troops currently in D.C. will be on District streets remains an open question.

In order to be extended, the president’s declared crime emergency for D.C. is supposed to be voted on by Congress within 30 days. That would place the deadline for a vote on Sept. 10.

But no votes on whether

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