Even as criticism has mounted, Gov. Greg Abbott has time and again doubled down on his program busing migrants to sanctuary cities. Now, the Texas Republican’s buses are reportedly facing another roadblock: the Washington, D.C., Attorney General’s office has launched an investigation. As first reported Friday by the Texas Tribune and...
So far, Texas has sent more than 12,000 migrants to Washington, Chicago and New York City, all of which are sanctuary cities.."Our right-to-shelter laws, our social services, and our values are being exploited by others for political gain," he said at the time."New Yorkers are angry. I am angry too.".
“Sanctuary cities like New York City experience a FRACTION of what Texas border communities face every day,” he wrote. “We'll continue busing migrants to NYC, DC, & Chicago to relieve our overwhelmed border towns until Biden does his job to secure the border.”
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