'Slow day:' Guard emails don't match Noem border 'war' talk

FILE - South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem visited the U.S. border with Mexico on Monday, July 26, 2021, near McAllen, Texas. Noem described the U.S. border with Mexico as a “war zone†last year when she sent dozens of state National Guard troops there. Records show the South Dakota troops didn't seize any drugs. (AP Photo/Stephen Groves, File)

SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) — South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem described the U.S. border with Mexico as a “war zone†last year when she sent dozens of state National Guard troops there, saying they'd be on the front lines of stopping drug smugglers and human traffickers.

But records from the Guard show that in their two-month deployment, the South Dakota troops didn't seize any drugs. On a handful of occasions, they suspected people of scouting for lapses in their patrols, but mission logs don't contain any confirmed encounters with “transnational criminals." And a presentation from the deployment noted that Mexican cartels were assessed to be a “moderate threat†but were “unlikely†to target U.S. forces.

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