On Oct. 25, 2005, the House of Representatives and Senate enacted a joint resolution (H. CON. RES. 274) clarifying Congress' stance on the effect of the Posse Comitatus Act on the use of the military on U.S. soil. In part, the resolution states "by its express terms, the Posse Comitatus Act is not a complete barrier to the use of the Armed Forces for a range of domestic purposes, including law enforcement functions, when the use of the Armed Forces is authorized by Act of Congress or the President determines that the use of the Armed Forces is required to fulfill the President's obligations under the Constitution to respond promptly in time of war, insurrection, or other serious emergency."
Posse Comitatus Act and the US Military on the Border
The problem with that is that congress..LMAO...and the president...won't do anything of the sort.
States are going to have to take the initiative and secure their own borders until/unless we get an american patriot in office.
People are growing tired of an increasingly oppressive fed gvmt not representing them or even protecting the country.
A day of reckoning approaches.