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Five Ways Gov. Greg Abbott's Controversial Border Clampdown Isn't Quite What He Claims

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Five Ways Gov. Greg Abbott's Controversial Border Clampdown Isn't Quite What He Claims
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Since he launched Operation Lone Star in March 2021, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott has promoted the controversial border crackdown as a state-led effort to do the federal government’s job. With November’s midterm elections almost here, the governor is promoting the border operation more and more. Operation Lone Star has proven...

, marking a roughly 6.87% increase when compared with March 2021, the month Abbott announced Operation Lone Star.Earlier this year, Abbott announced an expansion of Operation Lone Star that involved busing migrants to sanctuary cities around the country.

To date, he’s sent migrant buses to Washington, D.C., and Chicago, using the opportunity to accuse Democrat mayors in those cities of hypocrisy. Earlier this month, the governor's office said it had sent more than 10,000 people north on such buses. Human rights organizations and advocacy groups have described the buses as a dangerous political stunt that reduces migrants to pawns in the governor’s beef with Democrats. But Abbott and many Texas Republicans, including U.S. Rep. Dan Crenshaw andAt the Conservative Political Action Conference in Dallas in August, Abbott . Speaking to the audience, he vowed: “I’ve got one thing to tell you and to tell them: There are more buses on the way as we gather at this conference today.”dropped off outside Vice President Kamala Harris’ residenceBragging of the move, he promised to “continue sending migrants to sanctuary cities like Washington, D.C., until President Biden and Border Czar Harris step up and do their jobs to secure the border.”, sending migrants to places like New York City, in fact, only increases their chances of remaining in the U.S. for a longer period.At an event in June 2021, Abbott announced that Texas would build its own wall on the state’s border with Mexico. Citing what he described as the Biden administration’s “open-border policies,” Abbott unveiled a list of migration-related measures he intended to implement.for border security. “Border barriers will be built immediately,” he said, adding that he’d officially announce “the plan for the state of Texas to begin building the border wall.”announce that Texas had built around 900 feet of border wall. The news outlet Border Report noted in March that around 1.6 miles of the wall had been built in the county. That report explained that eight miles of wall in Starr County, which taxpayers and donations would bankroll, weren’t permitted to cost more than $162 million.was"still undergoing the final installation of gates, road work and lighting." That figure hasn't changed since, according to Francoise Luca, a communications specialist at the commission.Stoking anti-migrant hate? Since Biden came to office, Texas Republicans have ramped up the same anti-migrant playbook that Donald Trump used for years. Abbott has adopted increasingly harsh rhetoric against migrants, accusing them of spreading COVID-19 and pinning the blame on them for the country's fentanyl problems. Critics have pointed out that Abbott had lifted Texas' mask mandate and opened the state for business around the same time he lashed out at migrants over COVID-19.noted that more than 90% of fentanyl seizures took place at official border crossing points or during vehicle stops inside the country , while U.S. citizens made up some 86% of convictions in fentanyl drug trafficking cases last year. Those facts are at odds with the suggestion that migrants are to blame for the overdose epidemic. Meanwhile, rights groups and activists have accused Abbott of normalizing hate speech against migrants, pointing to the governor's description of theAbbott launched into a . Finally, though, the governor concluded:"So, yes, we do have an invasion driven by the cartels coming across our border that are pouring people into our country at unprecedented levels."

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