The first group of illegal immigrants has been sent from Texas to Denver, Colorado, said the Lone Star State’s governor, Greg Abbott.
Since April 2022, Texas has been busing illegal immigrants to Democrat-led jurisdictions to ease the pressure of illegal immigration.
Abbott, a Republican, has repeatedly blamed the border crisis on the Biden administration.
According to his office, the first bus of illegal immigrants to Colorado were dropped off near Civic Center Park at 14th Street and Court Place on Thursday afternoon.
“Until the President and his Administration step up and fulfill their constitutional duty to secure the border, the State of Texas will continue busing migrants to self-declared sanctuary cities like Denver to provide much-needed relief to our small border towns,” Abbott added.
“Since beginning the migrant busing strategy last spring, more than 19,000 migrants have been transported to these self-declared sanctuary cities while providing much-needed relief to Texas’ overwhelmed border communities,” according to Abbott’s office.
Back in April 2022, Abbott ordered illegal immigrants to be bused from Texas to Washington, D.C. By the end of 2022, more drop-off locations were added: New York City, Chicago, and Philadelphia.
“Emboldened Mexican drug cartels and other transnational criminal enterprises profit off this chaos, smuggling people and dangerous drugs like fentanyl into communities nationwide.”
“In the federal government’s absence, we, as Governors, must band together to combat President Biden’s ongoing border crisis and ensure the safety and security that all Americans deserve. ...
“Join us in the mission to defend our national sovereignty and territorial integrity and send all available law enforcement personnel and resources to the Texas-Mexico border to serve alongside our thousands of Texas National Guard soldiers and Texas Department of Public Safety troopers.”
“What happens at the border doesn’t stay there. Drugs and people are trafficked to every state in the nation—including Mississippi.”
End of Title 42
Title 42, part of the Public Health Service Act of 1944, was implemented under the Trump administration in March 2020. It allows for blocking asylum claims and swift expulsion of most unauthorized border crossers under the grounds of keeping contagious diseases out of the United States.Under Title 42, border agents were able to rapidly send back many illegal immigrants to Mexico, which at the time helped stem the spread of COVID-19 in crowded detention settings.
The Biden administration made some policy changes ahead of the anticipated surge of asylum seekers and illegal border crossers.
The Biden era rules state that those who still ignore the border and illegally cross will be returned and disqualified from future entry under the parole program.
Many migrants, worried about tougher enforcement measures, began arriving at the border before Title 42 expired.