The Georgia National Guard is finalizing plans to mobilize about 75 members to work at U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement facilities in Georgia.
It follows a request made by ICE.
In a statement, Gov. Brian Kemp says Guard members will provide administrative and logistical support but not conduct law enforcement functions like making arrests.
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