Texas OLS: More than 500 buses sent to sanctuary cities – Center Square

Since August of last year, Texas has bused more than 8,200 to New York City and more than 2,600 to Chicago. While many have criticized Gov. Greg Abbott for his busing strategy, the Democratic-led city of El Paso has transported more people to New York City and Chicago than the state has this year. According to El Paso’s “Migrant Situational Awareness Dashboard,” the city has arranged the transportation of 13,972 people to New York City and Chicago as of June 23, via plane, train and charter bus.
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Pat S.
2 years ago

If you can’t deport ’em, keep moving them to sanctuary cities. It’s only fair.

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