Texas sent a 10th bus with migrants to Los Angeles on Saturday after its mayor harshly criticized Gov. Greg Abbott for sending migrants.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott tells 'Jesse Watters Primetime' he plans to continue to do what the feds refuse to.on Saturday, days after its mayor harshly criticized the southern state for sending migrants.
According to FOX Los Angeles, the bus had a total of 39 migrants, which included 12 families and 21 children.criticized Texas Governor Greg Abbott when the ninth bus was sent when Tropical Storm Hillary was impacting the city, saying"LA has not extended an invitation asking for people to come. This is a political act."LOS ANGELES, CA - JULY 13: The group of migrants from Brownsville, Texas, arrive St.
Abbott's press secretary, Andrew Mahaleris, previously told Fox News Digital the migrants all signed a voluntary consent waiver before boarding.LOS ANGELES, CA - AUGUST 17: L.A. Mayor Karen Bass, flanked by LA Police Commissioner Dr.
"Bus drivers receive updated weather conditions along their routes and for their destination ahead of and while en route to the sanctuary cities," Mahaleris said.Yesterday's bus rerouted out of an abundance of caution and took a cautious path to Los Angeles to keep all on board safe. Migrants willingly chose to go to Los Angeles, having signed a voluntary consent waiver available in multiple languages upon boarding that they agreed on the destination.
"Each bus is stocked with food and water and makes stops along the trip to refuel and switch drivers," Mahaleris continued."Migrants are allowed to purchase any needed provisions or disembark at any of these stops. Instead of complaining about Texas providing much-needed relief to our overrun and overwhelmed border communities, Mayor Bass needs to call on President Biden to step up and do his job to secure the border—something he continues failing to do.
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