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Idaho State Police troopers deployed to Texas border

Gov. Brad Little sent the team off with breakfast compliments of Moon's Kitchen Café in downtown Boise, so they can bring critical skills back to the Gem State.

BOISE, Idaho — Two teams of Idaho State Police (ISP) troopers are headed to the Texas-Mexico border on Wednesday for a three-week deployment to assist with security measures. Gov. Brad Little announced the mission during his State of the State address in January, stating the focus of the next mission is on human trafficking.

Little sent the team off fully nourished, with breakfast compliments of Moon's Kitchen Cafe in downtown Boise. 

As part of the April border mission to the U.S.-Mexico border, ISP troopers will work alongside the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) for a 21-day assignment focusing on human trafficking prevention along the Texas border routes.

The mission will also help train the law enforcement officers, so they can bring new skills back to Idaho. The plan is to take the insights from this mission and apply them to the Domestic Highway Enforcement (DHE) courses for Idaho law enforcement, helping to further prevent human trafficking here in the Gem State. 

"Sending our Idaho State troopers to the Texas border for real-world training on human trafficking is a crucial measure in our fight against this heinous crime," ISP Colonel Kedrick Wills said. "Our troopers will gain invaluable insights and firsthand experience, which they will use to protect our communities more effectively. We are determined to utilize this training to enhance our efforts in Idaho and to combat human trafficking with utmost efficiency, thereby ensuring the safety and well-being of our citizens." 

"It's vital for our troopers to face repeated real-world scenarios to sharpen their skills. Each encounter is a chance to refine techniques, deepen understanding, and fortify resolve against human trafficking. Continuous practice cultivates proficiency and unwavering commitment to community safety. Complacency is not an option. Intense and dedicated training ensures we're prepared to tackle any challenge," Wills continued. 

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