Texas Gov. Greg Abbott suggested Monday that his office may transport illegal immigrants picked up along the U.S.-Mexico border to Delaware, President Joe Biden’s home state.
In recent days, Abbott has authorized sending seven buses with unlawful immigrants from his state to Washington.
If the plan to send illegal immigrants to Washington falls through, Abbott added, “Delaware looks like a great location.”
His comment is similar to one made by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, also a Republican, several weeks ago when he said that his office would transport illegal immigrants from his state to Delaware. Biden owns a home in Delaware and was a U.S. senator representing the state for decades.
Abbott previously said he is attempting to highlight what he described as the Biden administration’s mismanagement of the U.S.-Mexico border after the White House confirmed it would allow the Title 42 health rule to expire next month.
Several Senate Democrats who are facing potentially tight 2022 races broke with the Biden administration and called on it to reimplement the rule.
The office of Sen. Raphael Warnock (D-Ga.), also facing a close race in 2022, stated that he “does not support lifting Title 42 at this time” and instead “believes in protecting the humanity of migrants at the border, but before this policy is rescinded, the Administration should present a plan for how it will ensure our border security.”
White House press secretary Jen Psaki previously dismissed the Republican governor’s move as a “publicity stunt” and suggested he lacks the authority.