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With a wall, Trump said, he would no longer have to deploy members of the military to the border, something that critics have said was a publicity stunt.
"We don't have access to the tools, technologies and resources a company like YouTube has or could potentially deploy," members of the programme told Trending.
And this year we expect to deploy members of the team to Bosnia, South Sudan, Libya and the DRC, supporting the work of the UN and local NGOs and authorities.
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She has deployed members of her staff to all four early primary states, plus Ohio, Florida, Michigan and Wisconsin.
The procedure had been used infrequently in the United States, usually by deployed members of the military worried about being killed and leaving loved ones without benefits.
Theys Eluay, the leader of the Free Papua movement, deployed members of his private security force at the airport in Jayapura, the provincial capital, to prevent opponents of the congress from going to Jakarta to lobby against it.
It will be the first state to offer this technology to improve voting accessibility for deployed members of the military and their families, according to West Virginia's secretary of state.
Presidents George W. Bush and Barack Obama sent the National Guard to the U.S.-Mexico border to provide technical or administrative help, the nonpartisan Congressional Research Service found, but deploying members of the Armed Forces might not be so easy.
Before his departure, the White House intensified what has become the most extraordinary lobbying campaign of Mr. Obama's presidency as it deployed members of his war council and enlisted political alumni of his 2008 campaign to press the argument with the public.
Mr. Citrano suggests the craze is further fueled by shows like the popcorn franchise on "Dateline NBC" called "To Catch a Predator," which deploys members of a nonprofit group to pose as young boys and girls in online chats to lure unsuspecting creeps to a house rigged with cameras.
It would earmark more than $5 billion over five years to curb illegal border crossings by adding 3,500 federal border agents, building new fences, increasing aerial and ground surveillance, deploying members of the National Guard to assist in border security and speeding up the prosecution of people who are caught crossing illegally". Pamela Constable in The Washington Post.
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