Texas hits major milestone for migrants sent to sanctuary cities despite liberal fury: 'We will not back down'
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Texas Gov. Greg Abbott on Tuesday announced that Texas has now sent over 100,000 migrants to "sanctuary" cities across the country, despite enormous outcry from liberal politicians.
"Until Biden reverses course on his open border policies, Texas will continue transporting migrants to these cities," he said. "We will not back down on our efforts to secure the border." Adam Shaw is a politics reporter for Fox News Digital, primarily covering immigration and border security.
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Abbott began busing migrants to Washington D.C. in April 2022, and has since expanded to cities including New York City, Denver, Philadelphia and Chicago. Additionally, the state has sent flights to some cities.
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