Mayor Lightfoot, Gov. Abbott Spar Over Bussing More Migrants to Chicago – NBC5 (Chicago)

Responding to Sunday's letter from Mayor Lori Lightfoot, in which she pleaded for him to stop sending migrants who cross the Southern border to Chicago, Gov. Greg Abbott wrote, "If you truly want to 'work together to find a real solution' to this border crisis gripping our nation, you must call on the Biden Administration to do its job by securing our border, repelling the illegal immigrants flooding into our communities, classifying the Mexican drug cartels as foreign terrorist organizations, and intercepting the deadly fentanyl that is endangering our country."
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Curious Observer
2 years ago

If Gov Abbot is a smart guy, and I believe he is, he should bus a couple hundred thousand invaders directly to the Dem convention

Freddy
2 years ago

And everyone at the convention should become foster parents to the kids and take in the parents as an act of compassion since it is their policies that have caused this. So when they leave they take all the illegals with them. Problem solved.

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