Another three busloads of migrants were dumped in front of Vice President Kamala Harris’ Washington D.C. residence on a frigid Christmas Eve, according to a report.
The outlets said the migrants were seen wearing only T-shirts or light sweatshirts in the freezing temperatures.showed the third bus of migrants draped in blankets being helped by Migrant Solidarity Mutual Aid Network.The migrants were transported by bus to a local church, according to local reports.The buses dropped the asylum seekers off in 18-degree weather in front of the Naval Observatory.Texas Gov.
Over 5,000 men, women and children have additionally been sent to New York City and Chicago to protest the Biden administration’s perceived failure to tackle the border crisis and curb the influx of migrants into the country.
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