Texas governor buses migrants to Chicago amid border security dispute
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[September 01, 2022]
By Ted Hesson
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The state of Texas
bused a group of about 60 newly arrived migrants to Chicago on
Wednesday, as Republican Governor Greg Abbott expands his effort to push
responsibility for border crossers to his Democratic political
opponents.
Texas has bused more than 7,000 migrants to Washington, D.C., and New
York City since April, spending nearly $13 million on the initiative
through Aug. 8, according to state data obtained through a Freedom of
Information Act request.
Abbott, who is seeking a third term in November midterm elections, says
the buses are needed because Democratic President Joe Biden has failed
to secure the border with Mexico. U.S. Border Patrol made a record 1.8
million migrant arrests at the southwest border from Oct. 1, 2021, to
July 31, 2022.
Abbott on Wednesday night called out Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot, a
Democrat, for her city's "sanctuary" law limiting cooperation with
federal immigration enforcement.
"Mayor Lightfoot loves to tout the responsibility of her city to welcome
all regardless of legal status," Abbott said in a statement. "I look
forward to seeing this responsibility in action."
Following Abbott's announcement, Lightfoot spokesperson Ryan Johnson
confirmed on Twitter that about five dozen migrants had been sent to
Chicago from Texas.
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Asylum-seeking migrants are seen after
crossing the Rio Bravo river to request asylum in El Paso, Texas,
U.S., as seen from Ciudad Juarez, Mexico August 23, 2022.
REUTERS/Jose Luis Gonzalez
"Chicago is a welcoming city and as such has collaborated across
various departments and agencies to ensure we greeted them with
dignity and respect," he said.
Since Abbott began the busing effort, the Democratic mayors of
Washington and New York City have clamored for federal assistance.
Newly arrived migrants in Washington have struggled to secure
permanent housing and medical care, Reuters reported last week.
The White House has said that Abbott's efforts and a similar push by
Arizona Governor Doug Ducey, another Republican, are sowing chaos
and using migrants as political pawns. But this past week, the
Democrat-led city of El Paso, Texas also sent a bus carrying
migrants to New York City and planned to send one to Chicago,
according to news reports.
(Reporting by Ted Hesson in Washington; Editing by Mica Rosenberg,
Robert Birsel)
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