Tuesday 24 May 2022 12:34 AM Abbott to send 400 buses of migrants to DC as Biden avoids border on previous ... trends now

Tuesday 24 May 2022 12:34 AM Abbott to send 400 buses of migrants to DC as Biden avoids border on previous ... trends now
Tuesday 24 May 2022 12:34 AM Abbott to send 400 buses of migrants to DC as Biden avoids border on previous ... trends now

Tuesday 24 May 2022 12:34 AM Abbott to send 400 buses of migrants to DC as Biden avoids border on previous ... trends now

Governor Greg Abbott said Monday that Texas has been forced to 'fight' against the Biden administration regarding border security and said he wants to flood Washington, D.C. with 450 buses of migrants so the nations' capital can experience what his state's communities are facing.

The governor, speaking at a press conference in Eagle Pass, Texas on Monday afternoon, said that the cities and towns in his state are seeing 'illegal migrants dumped off in their communities' by the busloads every day.

'They had no capability of dealing with them,' Abbott told the press gathered in Eagle Pass City Hall. 'And they talked about having to put them on buses and send them up to San Antonio. I said, I've got a better idea – we're going to send them to Washington, D.C.'

'We're trying to help communities… along the southern border not have to deal with this tidal wave of people in their communities,' he added. 'So we are a relief valve for those communities by moving the migrants out and getting them to Washington, D.C.'

'And we're up to our 45th bus now, when you add a zero to that, I think Washington D.C. is going to soon find out they're dealing with the same consequences as we're dealing with,' Abbott proposed.

The governor said that neither President Joe Biden nor Vice President Kamala Harris have personally reached out to him to speak about the southern border crisis.

'President Biden has never once even tried to contact me about the border,' Abbott said. 'The czar for the border, Kamala Harris, has never once tried to contact me.'

'My last contact with [Homeland Security] Secretary Mayorkas was something like in February a year ago,' he continued. 'They have no interest in talking to Texas or talking to leaders who are actually on the border. Remember Joe Biden himself has never even been to the border.'

'We are in a crisis that was man-made by President Biden, who doesn't want to take the time to even come to the border or talk to the governor of a border state.'

Texas Governor Greg Abbott said during a press conference Monday that he wants to send 450 buses of migrants to Washington, DC so the nation's capital can experience what border communities are facing

Texas Governor Greg Abbott said during a press conference Monday that he wants to send 450 buses of migrants to Washington, DC so the nation's capital can experience what border communities are facing 

'We are a relief valve for those communities by moving the migrants out and getting them to Washington, D.C. And we're up to our 45th bus now, when you add a zero to that, I think Washington D.C. is going to soon find out they're dealing with the same consequences as we're dealing with,' Abbott told press

'We are a relief valve for those communities by moving the migrants out and getting them to Washington, D.C. And we're up to our 45th bus now, when you add a zero to that, I think Washington D.C. is going to soon find out they're dealing with the same consequences as we're dealing with,' Abbott told press

The border was 'all hands on deck' in Eagle Pass, Texas on Monday because Title 42 was previously set to expire on May 23, 2022. A judge put a stay on the order ending, allowing Governor Abbott toured the border on Monday

The border was 'all hands on deck' in Eagle Pass, Texas on Monday because Title 42 was previously set to expire on May 23, 2022. A judge put a stay on the order ending, allowing Governor Abbott toured the border on Monday

Earlier on Monday, hundreds of migrants were released from Customs and Border Protection (CBP) custody into the U.S. – the same day Title 42 was supposed to expire before a federal judge blocked the move by the Biden administration.

Busloads of single male migrants arrived at the Mission: Border Hope nonprofit in Eagle Pass, Texas on Monday, where they will receive shelter and food before they travel to their final destination within the U.S.

They were transported to the center after being released from CBP custody. Mission then organizes buses to take migrants to San Antonio where they can grab a plane or bus to their final destination.

Executive Director of the non-profit Valeria Wheeler, 35, told DailyMail.com that they house migrants released from Border Patrol until they can purchase tickets out of San Antonio, which is about 2.5 hours away from Eagle Pass.

When asked how many migrants they see each day, Wheeler said: '500 – sometimes a little bit less. Yesterday we had 1,000, but it was a mistake. They left. We've helped the ones that really needed to stay, but it was so hot that they just left.'

The move to release hundreds of migrants from custody into the U.S. comes the same day that Title 42 was previously supposed to end, which would have given migrants an easier clear path to claim asylum.

Meanwhile, Republican Texas Governor Greg Abbott is sending a message to migrants trying to cross into the U.S. from Mexico that they will be met with force – making clear with a fleet of Humvees and armed National Guard soldiers that the state is still enforcing Title 42.

Authorities expected to see a massive influx of migration Monday, but so far the crossing pints in Eagle Pass, Texas are relatively quiet except for patrolling helicopters and fan boats on the Rio Grande River, as well as dozens of Border Patrol trucks and camouflage and camel-colored Army Humvees caravanning through the town and along the border.

Single men migrants are released from Customs and Border Protection (CBP) custody on Monday, May 23 and wait in line at the non-profit Mission: Border Hope in Eagle Pass, Texas

Single men migrants are released from Customs and Border Protection (CBP) custody on Monday, May 23 and wait in line at the non-profit Mission: Border Hope in Eagle Pass, Texas 

Buses of migrants released from U.S. custody into the U.S. arrived at Mission: Border Hope the same day Title 42 was supposed to expire. Migrants wait at the center until they are transported by bus to bus stations and the airport in San Antonio, Texas where they travel to their final destination within the U.S.

Buses of migrants released from U.S. custody into the U.S. arrived at Mission: Border Hope the same day Title 42 was supposed to expire. Migrants wait at the center until they are transported by bus to bus stations and the airport in San Antonio, Texas where they travel to their final destination within the U.S. 

Republican Texas Governor Greg Abbott surveyed the southern border along the Rio Grande River under the Camino Real International Bridge II in Eagle Pass, Texas on Monday, May 23, 2022

Republican Texas Governor Greg Abbott surveyed the southern border along the Rio Grande River under the Camino Real International Bridge II in Eagle Pass, Texas on Monday, May 23, 2022

U.S. Customs and Border Protection officials made 234,088 stops on the Mexican border in April, a new high for the Biden administration and an overall 22-year high and a 5.8% increase from the 221,303 encounters in March

U.S. Customs and Border Protection officials made 234,088 stops on the Mexican border in April, a new high for the Biden administration and an overall 22-year high and a 5.8% increase from the 221,303 encounters in March

Migrants are still coming over the southern border on Monday despite a judge putting a stay on the Biden administration's attempts to lift Title 42. Pictured: Migrants from Venezuela and Nicaragua turn themselves into National Guard soldiers in Del Rio, Texas on Monday, May 23

Migrants are still coming over the southern border on Monday despite a judge putting a stay on the Biden administration's attempts to lift Title 42. Pictured: Migrants from Venezuela and Nicaragua turn themselves into National Guard soldiers in Del Rio, Texas on Monday, May 23

Migrants charge their phones and get in contact with family and friends as they try to arrange transport from San Antonio to other parts of the country

Migrants charge their phones and get in contact with family and friends as they try to arrange transport from San Antonio to other parts of the country

Just five miles down the road from the river where hundreds of migrants cross each day, the non-profit Mission: Border Hope, which houses released migrants, received bus loads of single male migrants that were released by Border Patrol into the U.S. the same day Title 42 was meant to expire.

Abbott met with members of the Texas Department of

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