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Kathianne
09-23-2023, 05:44 PM
Myorkis showed up today. I don't give an f if Joe, Jill, Kamala, and 2nd spouse show up-nothing is stopping what's happening. Hopefully more of an effort will be made with blue state admins in revolt, but it seems the plan is to move the US border north and cede TX to Mexico:
https://hotair.com/john-s-2/2023/09/23/border-encounters-were-up-sharply-in-august-and-september-is-on-track-to-set-a-new-record-n580122
Border encounters were up sharply in August and September is on track to set a new recordJOHN SEXTON 2:30 PM on September 23, 2023
Border encounters were up sharply in August and September is on track to set a new record
AP Photo/Andrew Harnik
Border encounter numbers were released even later than usual this month but the result is about a 27% jump from July to August. The July total was 183,494 and in August there were about 50,000 more encounters for a total of 232,972. That figure has been higher on two occasions this fiscal year and also twice last fiscal year but I think that’s it. Even going back twenty years, it’s one of the highest totals ever recorded and this is after the Biden administration’s shift to a new program designed to reduce the influx.
You know it’s bad when even the NY Times is writing about how bad it is.
Despite new border barriers and thickets of razor wire, risk of deportation and pleas for patience, a resurgent tide of men, women and children is not waiting. Driven by desperation, families and individuals are pushing across the southern border and past new efforts by the Biden administration to keep migrants waiting until they secure hard-to-get appointments to enter the nation with permission.
The influx is creating a humanitarian and political crisis that stretches from packed migrant processing facilities in border states to major American cities struggling to house and educate the new families…
“If you don’t take risks, you cannot win,” said Daniel Soto, 35, who crossed with his mother on Tuesday after they sold their car, restaurant and house in Lima, Peru, betting their entire fortune of $25,000 on a weeklong journey to the border near Tijuana.
That last paragraph is an indictment of our broken border system. This isn’t someone trying to escape persecution. This person owned a home, a business, a car. This is someone playing the odds they know are in their favor. The word is out that now is a great moment to try your luck at the US border slot machine.
The Biden administration also allowed nearly 500,000 Venezuelan migrants who are already in the country to seek work permits and protection from deportation. The administration yielded to pressure from leaders in New York, where the recent arrival of more than 100,000 migrants in New York City has overwhelmed shelters and strained resources. Though the Biden program doesn’t apply to new arrivals, it touched off debate about whether the action would encourage more people to migrate.
As Biden himself might say, ‘C’mon, Jack!’ It doesn’t take a genius to figure out how news about half a million Venezuelans getting work authorization is going to play in South America. But many Americans just keep pretending the problem here is the smugglers who are lying to people. Just look at these two paragraphs:
Migrants like Mr. Soto and his mother are arriving on a tailwind of stories of friends and relatives who reached New York or Chicago months earlier. Many also believe false claims from smugglers and social media that migrants would definitely be able to remain in the United States if they could make it in…
Thousands of migrants who do cross the border successfully are being deported shortly after they arrive, based on factors that include their home countries, available flights, and the discretion of border officials. But others file asylum claims when they face deportation in immigration court, and are allowed to remain in the United States while they wait for their cases to wind through immigration court, a process that can take years.
Anyone else see the problem? You claim asylum and you “are allowed to remain in the United States.” How long? The author knows this but doesn’t say. The average wait is about seven years! So, is it really a false claim that if you can make it in you can stay? Or is that a pretty accurate summary of the reality. It’s not going to be true for everyone of course. Some people will get deported. But a massive number arriving this year will not be. They’ll get a free ticket good for many years living in the US and they’ll just never leave.
This incredible offer is appealing to millions of people and that’s why the numbers keep going up. The Biden administration keeps dragging out the monthly reports until a Friday afternoon that suits them but we’ve already got a hint how this month, September 2023, is going thanks to a leak from the president of Mexico.
U.S. border authorities encountered more than 142,000 migrants at the U.S.-Mexico border in the first half of September, according to data shared by Mexico’s president, a tally on pace to match or even surpass previous monthly highs.
Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador shared the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) figures during a morning press conference and proposed a visit to Washington in November to discuss migration and other issues.
So we’re probably on track for another 50,000 increase this month. If so, it will be a new monthly record and the Border Patrol will have to add another segment to the y-axis of its border encounters graph, which currently tops out at 250,000. That’s also going to result in a final tally of 2.5 million border encounters for fiscal year ’23, another record high.
There are lots of blue state governors and mayors screaming at the Biden administration that they can’t keep this up, not to mention all of the red state governors and mayors who’ve been saying the same thing for a while. Today, Ross Douthat takes a look at what this could mean for the future.
For decades, liberal jurisdictions have advertised their openness to migrants, while relying on the sheer difficulty of international migration and restrictions supported by conservatives to keep the rate of arrivals manageable, and confine any chaos to the border rather than the metropole…
The world has shrunk, and there is no clear limit on how many people can reach the Rio Grande. So what’s happening this year will happen even more: The challenges of mass arrivals will spread beyond the border, there will be an increased demand for restrictions even from people generally sympathetic to migrants, but the sheer numbers will make any restrictions less effectual…
In a sense you might distill the challenge facing liberals to a choice: Take more responsibility for restricting immigration, or get used to right-wing populists doing it for you…
Most likely there will be neither a punitive end to the crisis nor a successful humanitarian means of managing it. There will be a general rightward evolution, a growing tolerance for punitive measures (“Build the wall” could be a liberal slogan eventually), that has some effect on the flow of migration — but doesn’t prevent it from being dramatic, chaotic and transformative, on the way to whatever new world order may await.
This seems pretty plausible to me. We’re reaching a point where controlling this influx may not be possible even if the left is nearly as eager to stop it as the right. Will we see 3 million more migrants arriving in FY ’24? What is the Biden plan for dealing with this?
Gunny
09-23-2023, 06:39 PM
Myorkis showed up today. I don't give an f if Joe, Jill, Kamala, and 2nd spouse show up-nothing is stopping what's happening. Hopefully more of an effort will be made with blue state admins in revolt, but it seems the plan is to move the US border north and cede TX to Mexico:
https://hotair.com/john-s-2/2023/09/23/border-encounters-were-up-sharply-in-august-and-september-is-on-track-to-set-a-new-record-n580122Agreed. Who gives a damn about your photo op? How about some fencing and electronic surveillance equipment and personnel to do the surveilling?
Kathianne
09-23-2023, 06:41 PM
Another voice:
https://hotair.com/karen-townsend/2023/09/23/no-surrender-more-migrant-buses-sent-by-governor-abbott-are-new-york-city-bound-n580081
No surrender: More migrant buses sent by Governor Abbott are New York City boundKAREN TOWNSEND 7:01 PM on September 23, 2023
No surrender: More migrant buses sent by Governor Abbott are New York City bound
AP Photo/Julio Cortez
Hola, Governor Hochul and Mayor Adams! More migrant buses from Texas are en route to New York, despite Governor Hochul’s demand that any illegal aliens thinking of coming to New York City go someplace else. It couldn’t happen to a better smug “all are welcome here” Democrat.
When the Democrat leaders in big cities made a big deal of saying they would welcome illegal aliens with open arms, I don’t recall hearing any of them put a number on their offer to accept everyone, regardless of immigration status. It looks like Hochul and NYC Mayor Eric Adams meant that all illegal aliens are welcome until they take them up on the offer. No sympathy from me. They asked for it.
Buses left from Del Rio and Eagle Pass Friday headed to New York City. Other sanctuary cities can expect new arrivals soon, too. The flood of illegal aliens has exploded again. The international bridge in Eagle Pass now looks like the bridge in Del Rio in past months with thousands of illegals seeking shelter. Let the buses roll.
One eye witness said about three dozen illegals boarded the bus in Eagle Pass bound for NYC. That number tracks with previous bus loads. Another bus left for Chicago on Friday. Get those tent camps ready, Mayor Johnson.
They said: “There were at least six young children, including an infant with a yellow onesie who boarded. They said it would be a long bus ride, and will take around two and half days to reach New York City.”
Another bus left from the town bound for Chicago. On Friday Gov. Abbott announced he would be providing more buses from Eagle Pass to destinations across the US for migrants.
He also announced he would start to bus people out of El Paso, a Democrat-controlled city which has long resisted allowing the governor to run buses, but which is also overwhelmed.
Governor Abbott’s press secretary noted the hypocrisy of Governor Hochul. She cries foul in New York while the real crisis is along the southern border. It is unsustainable for Texas and Arizona to bear the burden of the Biden border crisis. It’s past time for cities elsewhere that virtue signal everyone else to make good on their promises.
The hypocrisy of Governor Hochul is astounding,” Abbott Press Secretary Andrew Mahaleris told The Post Friday.
“With millions of residents, New York is only dealing with a fraction of what our small border communities deal with on a day-to-day basis. Instead of complaining about 14,000 migrants being bused to New York City from Texas, Governor Hochul should be calling out her party leader, President Biden, who has been flying plane loads of migrants to New York and oftentimes in the cover of night.”
232,972 migrant encounters are being reported in the month of August. That number may be updated, as the final CBP report has not been released. The number of illegal migrant encounters for Fiscal Year 2023 is the highest number ever. The number coming up in September will likely be jaw-dropping.
It is infuriating that Biden and his minions are blaming Republicans for his border crisis. He does so on the campaign trail and his spokesperson tells the press that because Republicans did not support Biden’s “comprehensive reform” bill on immigration, it is their fault. Biden knows that Republicans will not sign on to blanket amnesty and unlimited work permits for illegal aliens. No pathway to citizenship is acceptable for them, either. Migrants don’t get to break into our country and receive citizenship as though they did it the legal way. No jumping the line of those immigrants doing it the right way.
A large percentage of the illegal aliens flocking to the southern border are Venezuelans. Biden has given them special status and is allowing in large numbers of them. He increased the number this week. Governor Hochul wants illegal aliens to be able to quickly get work permits. Mayor Adams in NYC wants to do away with the city’s Right to Shelter law. My, my. Reality bites hard.
This week, the Biden administration said it will offer temporary legal status to an estimated 472,000 Venezuelans who arrived in the country as of July 31, in part pushed by calls from Adams and Hochul to allow more migrants in New York to work legally, rather than turning to the black economy.
Federal laws prevent asylum seekers from applying for a work permit until six months after their asylum application is filed, to discourage people from claiming asylum for purely economic reasons.
Expect the flood of Venezuelans to continue, thanks to Biden’s insanity. Why wouldn’t they come? They won’t be turned away. Financial hardship isn’t supposed to be a reason for asylum to be granted to immigrants. Biden is making up his own rules. As I always say, the Biden border crisis is intentional. He is deliberately not securing the southern border. He wants Central and South American migrants to get jobs in America to ease alleged worker shortages. What could possibly go wrong?
Gunny
09-23-2023, 06:47 PM
Saw that. No mercy :laugh:
Kathianne
09-23-2023, 06:49 PM
Saw that. No mercy :laugh:
This!
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Governor Abbott’s press secretary noted the hypocrisy of Governor Hochul. She cries foul in New York while the real crisis is along the southern border. It is unsustainable for Texas and Arizona to bear the burden of the Biden border crisis. It’s past time for cities elsewhere that virtue signal everyone else to make good on their promises.
The hypocrisy of Governor Hochul is astounding,” Abbott Press Secretary Andrew Mahaleris told The Post Friday.
“With millions of residents, New York is only dealing with a fraction of what our small border communities deal with on a day-to-day basis. Instead of complaining about 14,000 migrants being bused to New York City from Texas, Governor Hochul should be calling out her party leader, President Biden, who has been flying plane loads of migrants to New York and oftentimes in the cover of night.”
232,972 migrant encounters are being reported in the month of August. That number may be updated, as the final CBP report has not been released. The number of illegal migrant encounters for Fiscal Year 2023 is the highest number ever. The number coming up in September will likely be jaw-dropping.
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Gunny
09-24-2023, 10:54 AM
This!I posted a similar article a few days ago. Ms Sanctuary telling illegal immigrants to go somewhere else. The hypocrisy won't even phase the dems. This isn't an illegal immigration crisis created by and exacerbated by this Admin. Nope. It's all Abbott's fault. We're supposed to keep them all down here, out of Dem sights and minds where they are nothing but some problem down there the Border States are bitching about for no reason:rolleyes:
Even their pleas to Biden don't address anything beyond I/Me. Help our state. Our state has a problem.
So do ours and we're just sharing the misery because their President won't do anything about it.
Kathianne
09-24-2023, 11:14 AM
I posted a similar article a few days ago. Ms Sanctuary telling illegal immigrants to go somewhere else. The hypocrisy won't even phase the dems. This isn't an illegal immigration crisis created by and exacerbated by this Admin. Nope. It's all Abbott's fault. We're supposed to keep them all down here, out of Dem sights and minds where they are nothing but some problem down there the Border States are bitching about for no reason:rolleyes:
Even their pleas to Biden don't address anything beyond I/Me. Help our state. Our state has a problem.
So do ours and we're just sharing the misery because their President won't do anything about it.
While some, mostly Mexicans, have families they can make their way to, most do not. Not those from Africa, South and Central America, the Middle East, Eastern Europe, China. Yep, quite the UN down here. Again, most do not have the money to get to other parts of the country, IF they have an idea of where they'd rather be than the desert. So they settle in, with makeshift housing. In case anyone missed my posts while teaching in AZ as sub up in Sedona or as teacher in the Valley, the schools suck. Nearly all or even all are title 1 already-meaning poverty and underfunding are the norm.
Casa Grande Elementary District (4446) spends $8,645 per student each year. It has an annual revenue of $59,692,000.
The elementary school district my grandson is in: Naperville School District 203 spends an average of $16,000 per student, according to data included for the first time in the Illinois Report Card.
The elementary district my kids went to: Glen Ellyn Sd 41 spends $15,963 per student each year. It has an annual revenue of $67,142,000.
The two Illinois districts are upper middle class, over 50% of parents have college degrees, many masters too. ESL classes have 3 or 4 students in, thus able to mainstream students quickly and effectively. Aids would attend class for support and pull out when necessary. Most ESL students can read and write English very quickly, but need assistance in catching up to grade levels. Small groups and support expedite full inclusion for newcomers-which is a huge social step also.
Not so in Casa Grande even 5 years ago. ESL classes were only for students not able to speak or read English. The test for leaving ESL support was very simple-around kindergarten level. Then they are on their own. ESL Class size was about 18 when I filled in as sub during my free period-as the low pay here made getting subs very difficult. Regular class sizes here were are 30+. There is little or no support by classroom teacher and aids are non-existent. Again, back in IL class sizes in DuPage at least are 20-25. The lack of English knowledge and lack of support make learning near impossible. Thus in an area riddled with gangs, behavior issues are horrendous and escalating. Gangs are getting more evident and crime is rising. The cartels have a firm grip in the south, about an hour a way. It's moving north of course.
Gunny
09-24-2023, 12:30 PM
While some, mostly Mexicans, have families they can make their way to, most do not. Not those from Africa, South and Central America, the Middle East, Eastern Europe, China. Yep, quite the UN down here. Again, most do not have the money to get to other parts of the country, IF they have an idea of where they'd rather be than the desert. So they settle in, with makeshift housing. In case anyone missed my posts while teaching in AZ as sub up in Sedona or as teacher in the Valley, the schools suck. Nearly all or even all are title 1 already-meaning poverty and underfunding are the norm.
Casa Grande Elementary District (4446) spends $8,645 per student each year. It has an annual revenue of $59,692,000.
The elementary school district my grandson is in: Naperville School District 203 spends an average of $16,000 per student, according to data included for the first time in the Illinois Report Card.
The elementary district my kids went to: Glen Ellyn Sd 41 spends $15,963 per student each year. It has an annual revenue of $67,142,000.
The two Illinois districts are upper middle class, over 50% of parents have college degrees, many masters too. ESL classes have 3 or 4 students in, thus able to mainstream students quickly and effectively. Aids would attend class for support and pull out when necessary. Most ESL students can read and write English very quickly, but need assistance in catching up to grade levels. Small groups and support expedite full inclusion for newcomers-which is a huge social step also.
Not so in Casa Grande even 5 years ago. ESL classes were only for students not able to speak or read English. The test for leaving ESL support was very simple-around kindergarten level. Then they are on their own. ESL Class size was about 18 when I filled in as sub during my free period-as the low pay here made getting subs very difficult. Regular class sizes here were are 30+. There is little or no support by classroom teacher and aids are non-existent. Again, back in IL class sizes in DuPage at least are 20-25. The lack of English knowledge and lack of support make learning near impossible. Thus in an area riddled with gangs, behavior issues are horrendous and escalating. Gangs are getting more evident and crime is rising. The cartels have a firm grip in the south, about an hour a way. It's moving north of course.
NM is worse. They take dirt poor to a new meaning.
I haven't been out and about enough to see firsthand what's going on here. As noted by a thread you posted a bit ago, you can hide small cities in this state. I'm quite sure the Feds have.
Local city MSM is blue. We only hear about illegals when they die:rolleyes:
Kathianne
09-24-2023, 12:33 PM
NM is worse. They take dirt poor to a new meaning.
I haven't been out and about enough to see firsthand what's going on here. As noted by a thread you posted a bit ago, you can hide small cities in this state. I'm quite sure the Feds have.
Local city MSM is blue. We only hear about illegals when they die:rolleyes:
We're close enough here to observe., doesn't take msm. Media here is liberal, though there are county and local papers that are not.
Gunny
09-24-2023, 12:53 PM
We're close enough here to observe., doesn't take msm. Media here is liberal, though there are county and local papers that are not.Last time I turned left on 8 in Casa Grande they had put up a ho-tel at I-10 & I-8:laugh: Other than that, I remember nothing but a Stop & Rob fuel stop on the right on 8 before driving off into the nothingness between there and Yuma. There's a truck stop at the top of a mountain pass before you get to Yuma. I also remember there was always trash bags lining 8 at Casa Grande. But if there was an actual town there, I never saw it :)
Here? We live SW edge of the city. I haven't been to the city in 5 years and that was to go to the base. Everything is very compartmentalized here. The public school in our district sucks so bad that some of the kids go to Ashley's school (in SA) and one to the church. The HS kid goes to a charter school.
Tyr-Ziu Saxnot
09-24-2023, 12:53 PM
Agreed. Who gives a damn about your photo op? How about some fencing and electronic surveillance equipment and personnel to do the surveilling?
How about setting up gun posts every half mile on the border.. With camera ever quarter mile between.
The problem is the dems want the illegals to come and the dems plan on them voting dem. Why? Because most of them are uneducated and ignorant ffing people vote for the damn totally corrupt dems. A sad and tragic fact..---:saluting2:--Tyr
Gunny
09-24-2023, 12:58 PM
How about setting up gun posts every half mile on the border.. With camera ever quarter mile between.
The problem is the dems want the illegals to come and the dems plan on them voting dem. Why? Because most of them are uneducated and ignorant ffing people vote for the damn totally corrupt dems. A sad and tragic fact..---:saluting2:--TyrIf it was an armed invader I could go with that plan. I don't want to kill them. They're dirt-poor pawns hoping for a better life they've been promised. We just need to keep them out.
On the other hand, if I could get my hands on the perps orchestrating this fiasco? We'd have us a nice long "chat":halo9:
Kathianne
09-24-2023, 02:11 PM
I think a rethink of the they'll vote dem is misguided. It's not so true here in AZ, nor was it 10 years ago in IL. These are traditional families for the most part, at least the Hispanics.
Tyr-Ziu Saxnot
09-24-2023, 03:47 PM
I think a rethink of the they'll vote dem is misguided. It's not so true here in AZ, nor was it 10 years ago in IL. These are traditional families for the most part, at least the Hispanics.
The Dems if they thought they were going to vote Republican would have already put up the gun posts with orders to fire on any trying to cross!!!
That is my very firm belief my friend.--Tyr
Gunny
09-24-2023, 04:45 PM
I think a rethink of the they'll vote dem is misguided. It's not so true here in AZ, nor was it 10 years ago in IL. These are traditional families for the most part, at least the Hispanics.
Right? This where their arrogant racism backfires. "They'll vote like the Mexicans. We'll just get Kamala to promise them some tacos". Central and South Americans are not Mexican and the places they are escaping are leftwing Hells. I'm sure they've been rebranded right wing, but they certainly are not. They are leftist/socialist dictatorships. The majority are Catholic, and if memory serves me right, Franciscan. They're struggling for the right to exist and all this immoral crap the Dems are supporting and fighting for? Probably not even on their radar.
This too is where the Republican Party and the right fall short. All the support groups for these illegals are Dem. Said support being superficial and short term. We're not going to undo any of what has been done, by Dem design, but the side that does something to somehow make it workable is going to get the votes.
Kathianne
09-25-2023, 09:55 AM
This seems to be more than 7k per day!
https://hotair.com/karen-townsend/2023/09/25/el-paso-democrat-mayor-sends-five-chartered-buses-to-new-york-chicago-and-denver-n580237
El Paso Democrat mayor sends five chartered buses to New York, Chicago, and DenverKAREN TOWNSEND 8:51 AM on September 25, 2023
El Paso Democrat mayor sends five chartered buses to New York, Chicago, and Denver
AP Photo/Andres Leighton
You know things are bad when DHS Secretary Mayorkas makes a trip to the southern border. The man does everything he can to ignore what is going on with the Biden border crisis.
The last couple of weeks have been so bad at the border that CNN and some legacy networks sent reporters to cover the situation. That very rarely happens. Viewers tuned in and saw illegal immigrants slithering under razor wire or walking across the Rio Grande River with impunity. Border Patrol were instructed by DHS to cut the razor wire so illegals can enter Texas without injury. The numbers are astronomical again, just as they were before the June lull after Title 42 ended. Biden was warned. While the administration was boasting that their predictions that it wouldn’t be so bad at the border when Title 42 ended, and June’s numbers dipped, the predictions that the cartels and smugglers were re-grouping and would come back stronger than ever were true.
The numbers don’t lie. 232,972 migrant encounters are being reported in the month of August. That number may be updated. The number of illegal migrant encounters for Fiscal Year 2023 is the highest number ever.
There is Tuberculosis coming into the country via the El Paso sector.
Now we have a public health crisis on top of the humanitarian crisis and the national security crisis at the southern border.
El Paso’s mayor says his city is at a breaking point. The city is opening a new shelter for illegal aliens. It has chartered five buses to transport some to New York, Chicago, and Denver. Now we’re talking, Mayor Oscar Leeser. He gave a press conference on Saturday and reported that 2,000 people are seeking asylum every day. The city’s shelter capacity has been exceeded. “The city of El Paso only has so many resources and we have come to … a breaking point right now,” the mayor said.
Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has had nearly 2,000 migrant encounters daily in El Paso over the past few days, city data shows. Meanwhile, in Ciudad Juarez, which is opposite El Paso in Mexico, hundreds of migrants crossed the Rio Grande river and waited in a line to be processed by U.S. officials, according to Reuters.
The surge in migrants has exhausted several services and resources along the border, prompting Eagle Pass to sign an emergency declaration on Tuesday for funding for more resources, and rail operator, Union Pacific, said it had to halt service to Mexico.
Mayor Leeser is a Democrat. He pointed out that all the El Paso buses are filled with illegals voluntarily being transported to other cities. Critics like to accuse Governor Abbott of forcing illegals on migrant buses but the truth is they ask to go to whatever city they are trying to get to. Why not? It’s free transportation for them. Food and water is provided for them on the buses. They sign forms saying they are leaving Texas voluntarily. “I think it’s really important to note that we have a broken immigration system,” Lesser said. “It’s the same thing over and over again.”
Mayorkas and Honduran President Xiomara Castro went to McAllen, Texas on Saturday. Why didn’t he go to El Paso or Eagle Pass, the current epicenter of the crisis? That would require him to do his job and he went to McAllen for show. If the Biden administration wants to call Abbott’s migrant buses as political stunts, then Mayorkas bringing the socialist president of Honduras is a political stunt, too. Abbott’s migrant buses have done what they are supposed to do – draw attention to the Biden border crisis and the disaster to border communities.
“In addition to discussing our continued cooperation with Honduras on reducing irregular migration in a safe, orderly, and humane way, the Secretary will oversee southwest border enforcement operations and highlight lawful pathways as an alternative to smugglers,” DHS said in the press release.
Governor Abbott’s migrant buses will not stop. A press release from the governor’s office explained his actions.
“President Biden’s continued refusal to secure our border invites thousands of illegal crossings into Texas and our nation each day,” said Governor Abbott. “Texas communities like Eagle Pass and El Paso should not have to shoulder the unprecedented surge of illegal immigration caused by President Biden’s reckless open border policies. I have directed the Texas Division of Emergency Management to deploy additional buses to send these migrants to self-declared sanctuary cities and provide much-needed relief to our overrun border towns. Until President Biden upholds his constitutional duty to secure America’s southern border, Texas will continue to deploy as many buses as needed to relieve the strain caused by the surge of illegal crossings.”
The buses in El Paso and Eagle Pass are being activated in addition to the ongoing state bus operations in Brownsville, Del Rio, Laredo, and McAllen.
Keep those buses rolling, Governor Abbott. Enough is enough.
Kathianne
09-25-2023, 11:27 AM
Hochul reportedly calling in National Guard to deal with immigrant crisis.
Gunny
09-25-2023, 12:18 PM
This seems to be more than 7k per day!
https://hotair.com/karen-townsend/2023/09/25/el-paso-democrat-mayor-sends-five-chartered-buses-to-new-york-chicago-and-denver-n580237When that leftwingnut mayor of El Paso is bussing them out in defiance of party the Dems have an immigration issue.
Would be nice if the Republicans would capitalize on this with an election year coming up. Maybe they can take time away from their civil war and investigation Biden's maid to address it. Shame. So many issue they could nail the Dems to a cross on.
Kathianne
09-25-2023, 12:22 PM
When that leftwingnut mayor of El Paso is bussing them out in defiance of party the Dems have an immigration issue.
Would be nice if the Republicans would capitalize on this with an election year coming up. Maybe they can take time away from their civil war and investigation Biden's maid to address it. Shame. So many issue they could nail the Dems to a cross on.
Immigration. Economy. Energy independence.
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