Texas Governor Abbott Says , State Will Bus Migrants to Washington, D.C.<br />Greg Abbott, the Republican Governor <br />of Texas, said on April 6 that migrants who <br />enter the state via the southern border <br />upon the lifting of Title 42...<br />Greg Abbott, the Republican Governor <br />of Texas, said on April 6 that migrants who <br />enter the state via the southern border <br />upon the lifting of Title 42...<br />... will be bussed or flown to Washington, D.C., <br />and left for the Biden Administration to handle.<br />Title 42, a public health order, has <br />caused over 1.7 million migrants to get expelled from the United States in the <br />name of controlling coronavirus.<br />Immigration advocates say Abbott, who is up <br />for reelection, has favored fancy political stunts <br />over any solution to the crisis at the border.<br />He uses human beings as political piñatas to score political points six months before his election. , Domingo Garcia, national president of the League <br />of United Latin American Citizens, via 'The Washington Post'.<br />It is mean-spirited to <br />use refugees’ lives to manipulate public opinion. , Domingo Garcia, national president of the League <br />of United Latin American Citizens, via 'The Washington Post'.<br />Texas state officials say they intend to begin busing migrants who have been released from federal custody as soon as they can.<br />Abbott says moving migrants to D.C. would <br />help those “whose communities are being overwhelmed,” hinting that the state would <br />give the feds a taste of their own medicine.<br />We are sending them to the United States capital, where the Biden administration will be able to more immediately address the needs <br />of the people that they are allowing <br />to come across our border. , Gov. Greg Abbott, via 'The Washington Post'.<br />Officials expect that when Title 42 is lifted, as many as 18,000 migrants could enter the country each day.<br />Because Joe Biden is not securing the border, the state of Texas is having to step up. , Gov. Greg Abbott, via 'The Washington Post'