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It also would provide $35 million to border-state governors, who would be given broader legal authority to deploy the National Guard.
As the New American website puts it, "[S]ubsequent clauses (Section 1022, for example) unlawfully give the president the absolute and unquestionable authority to deploy the armed forces of the United States to apprehend and to indefinitely detain those suspected of threatening the security of the 'homeland'homeland
She wants to eliminate a 30-day congressional review period, during which lawmakers could alter or overturn laws passed by the D.C. Council, allow the District to prosecute local crimes and give the mayor the authority to deploy the District's National Guard.
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The Bush administration has unilaterally decided to defy federal laws that have kept the military off our streets since 1807, almost since the birth of this nation: The John Warner Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2007 expanded the president's authority to deploy troops within the United States.
Since World War II, presidents (except for Eisenhower) and their lawyers have consistently maintained that executive power encompasses unilateral presidential authority to deploy military force wherever the President thinks necessary to protect the national security of the United States.
The expansive resolution gave the president authority to deploy all "necessary and appropriate force" against those who "planned, authorized, committed or aided the terrorist attacks".
He said: "One of these is the authority to deploy baton rounds in extreme circumstances.
The United States had, for example, received reports indicating that Iraqi military units had received the authority to deploy and use chemical weapons against advancing American troops.
If his proposal succeeds, it would give a commander in chief the authority to deploy naval forces as he saw fit, to order them to coordinate their actions with those of the other services and to engage an adversary according to his war plan.
In response to the second "unprovoked attack" on U.S. warships, on 7 August 1964 the United States Congress unanimously passed the Tonkin Gulf Resolution which gave President Lyndon B. Johnson the authority to deploy conventional U.S. military forces in Southeast Asia to "prevent further aggression" from North Vietnamese forces, without the formal declaration of war by the Congress.
Maoists have targeted the Indian railways in the past, leading the authorities to deploy police patrols along the main railway lines.
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