Texas has sent more migrants by bus to the vice president's official residence as Gov. Greg Abbott continues his pressure campaign on the Biden administration.
Most of the migrants bussed to Washington have continued on to other cities. Few arrived with a change of clothes or even a jacket.
After a few weeks, a routine developed. Tipsters in Texas border communities would give a heads-up to volunteer groups in the District of Columbia.In mid-September, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis arranged for two planes to fly 49 migrants from San Antonio to Martha’s Vineyard, Mass., an upscale resort island.“They don’t want to come to Washington, D.C.
The city of El Paso, a Democratic enclave, sent scores of buses carrying more than 10,000 migrants to New York City and at least 3,200 to Chicago between August and October to ease overcrowding in local shelters.
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