Texas’ busing of migrants hits a speed bump as fewer enter country
By Alejandro Serrano, The Texas Tribune
For more than two years, Gov. Greg Abbott has sent thousands of migrants who’ve recently arrived at the southern border to cities run by Democrats.
But in border towns, the buses have largely stopped rolling in recent weeks.
Texas sent no buses north in July, according to one report published this week. Another report said that Texas has not sent any buses since late June for a lack of passengers.
The New York Times reported that the last bus dispatched by Texas left the border near El Paso on June 27 with 50 migrants headed to New York. Texas officials attributed the decrease in buses to a decrease in migrants, according to the Times.
“Texas has decreased illegal crossings into the state by over 85% thanks to our historic border mission,” Abbott spokesperson Andrew Mahaleris said in a statement.
Abbott has vowed to continue the busing program, which only takes migrants who voluntarily get onboard.