Texas Mayors Encourage NYC Amid The Ongoing Migrant 'Busing Program'

By Jacob Taylor | Sunday, 14 August 2022 04:45 PM
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Washington, D.C., and New York City can manage a few transfers of migrants if small border towns could endure hundreds – or thousands – of migrants every day, the mayor of McAllen, Texas, told Fox News.

New York City Mayor Eric Adams and Washington, D.C, Mayor Muriel Bowser slammed Texas Gov. Greg Abbott for busing hundreds of migrants from his state's border to their northern cities.

Adams called Abbott's busing program "inhumane," while Bowser compared the arrival of migrants to a "humanitarian crisis."

"You see New York, you see Washington kind of drowning with a few buses," McAllen Mayor Javier Villalobos told Fox News. "We used to get over a thousand-something people a day."

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"The city of McAllen was able to deal with thousands of immigrants a day," Villalobos said. "I think they can handle a few hundred."

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McAllen dealt with record immigration in 2021, managing over 130,000 new arrivals between February and November, according to city data. Villalobos said that McAllen sees about 100 crossings a day.

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Abbott ordered the Texas Division of Emergency Management in April to start transferring illegal immigrants released from federal custody in Texas to Washington, D.C., and other locations outside the Lone Star State. Villalobos said he initially wondered if Abbott had authority to bus migrants out of state.

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"When I found out that it was voluntary, well, that's great, because that's the ultimate destination that these individuals want to go anyway," McAllen said. "So if it's being provided, as the state of Texas explains, well, they're a little bit lucky in a sense, and it's fortunate for us that we can transport them out even sooner."

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New York City is an excellent destination for migrants since they "can receive the abundance of city services and housing that Mayor Eric Adams has boasted about within the sanctuary city," Abbott said in a statement. "I hope he follows through on his promise of welcoming all migrants with open arms so that our overrun and overwhelmed border towns can find relief."

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The lone star state has transported over 6,800 migrants to Washington, D.C, since April and over 360 migrants to New York City since last week, according to the governor's office. In comparison, the Humanitarian Respite Center in McAllen saw over 1,500 new migrant arrivals for several days in early late July and early August 2021, according to a city report.

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Villalobos said migration has become a political game between Democrats and Republicans.

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"The other thing that I think is very important is that they keep on urging Washington, and I mean the president, the Senate, the Congress, to finally, finally take care of the issues instead of just making it a political football, kicking it back and forth," he told Fox News.

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