The U.S. Constitution grants the federal government the responsibility to protect states from invasion. Specifically, Article IV, Section 4 states that the United States shall guarantee to every state a republican form of government and protect them against invasion and domestic violence. The primary entity responsible for this protection is the federal military, including the National Guard when activated by the President. Additionally, state governors can request federal assistance in times of crisis.
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